Cowboys don't see George Pickens as a No. 2 receiver
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After being traded to the Cowboys, former Steelers WR George Pickens won’t have to wait long to show out in regular season action with Dallas.
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer NFL executive defends Cowboys' trade for George PickensFormer NFL executive and current analyst Andrew Brandt explained why he is a fan of Dallas taking a flier on George Pickens ahead of the upcoming season.
The 2025 season will greatly impact George Pickens' future - with the Dallas Cowboys or not - and there are three scenarios that could play out.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNFL reporter reveals which Pittsburgh Steelers WR could step up as George Pickens replacementThe Pittsburgh Steelers acquired wide receiver DK Metcalf this offseason to take over George Pickens‘ role. With Pickens now a
Former NFL wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh revealed some key details on why the Pittsburgh Steelers traded George Pickens to the […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Ex-NFL WR Revea
The Cowboys, meanwhile, may well boast one of the NFL's most talented receiving duos thanks to the Pickens trade. Where, exactly, does Dallas' new tandem rank among top wide receiver pairs? Does Pickens' arrival alone push the Cowboys among the elite pass-catching units?
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens wasn't considered an option by multiple teams in the 2022 NFL draft, according to ESPN's Brooke Pryor. "At least one NFL team took him off their draft board after being turned off by his behavior during his predraft visit, according to a high-ranking team executive," Pryor reported Saturday.
Stephen Jones has very high expectations for George Pickens ahead of his first season in Dallas. Jones delivered some high praise for the wide receiver Monday, saying the Cowboys see Pickens as more than a WR2. About a week ago, the Cowboys landed Pickens through a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former NFL wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh believes that George Pickens’ antics with the Pittsburgh Steelers were enough for them to move on from him. Houshmandzadeh says he knows people who play on the team, and he would consistently be late for events, including the team’s plane and bus departures.
Pickens has the talent to make a big difference in the Dallas offense. But when he lacks effort, it can have the opposite effect.