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The problem for Dallas, though, is that it may not have anywhere else to turn. The Cowboys don’t have any other proven option ...
With NFL training camp approaching, now’s a good time to reflect on the best and worst developments of the 2025 offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys acquired George Pickens in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason. Reports suggested Pickens was sharp over the Cowboys' three mandatory minicamp practices at The ...
“With Pickens in a contract year, he has every reason to be motivated in Dallas,” Barnwell wrote. “Few players have a wider range of potential outcomes in 2025; he could be a top-15 wideout ...
After trading for D.K. Metcalf, they sent George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys a couple of months afterward. According to reports, Pickens has been received well by his new teammates.
George Pickens on growing comfort with Dak Prescott: “It’s getting better and better every time. Learning the plays the more I’m here and then get the minutiae of how he wants to run the plays.
Pickens concurred and noting his connections with Prescott has continued to blossom throughout the spring offseason program, which concluded on Thursday. "He's [Prescott] controlling everything.
Pickens tied for the NFL lead with a perfect 99.9 deep PFF receiving grade and could be a perfect complement to CeeDee Lamb in the receiving corps." “Perfect” sounds good.
Pickens wore No. 14 during his days with the Steelers, and began with No. 13 in Dallas. No. 3 belonged to Dante Fowler Jr., who re-signed this offseason after a year in Washington.
Pickens' reputation is far from stellar in that regard, but his new quarterback, Dak Prescott, was quick to defend the wideout — while throwing the Steelers under the bus.