Cowboys don't see George Pickens as a No. 2 receiver
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The Pittsburgh Steelers made a shocking trade after the draft, dealing away their top receiver to the Dallas Cowboys. The Steelers shipped away George Pickens, who just turned 24 and is still on his rookie contract, after leading the team in receiving yards in each of the last two seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys traded for wide receiver George Pickens this offseason when many teams didn’t want to. With the No.
The Cowboys made the move to secure another wide receiver ahead of training camp. Here's how much they're paying him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally were able to trade George Pickens, with the Dallas Cowboys being the winner of the sweepstakes for the talented wide receiver. Dallas will send a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh, while the Steelers will also include a 2027 sixth-round pick in the Pickens deal.
Lamb will still face pressure on game days, but with Pickens on board, and if the Cowboys use KaVontae Turpin more on offense, things should get a little easier. Rookie head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who will call the offensive plays, can use all the weapons necessary in Year 1.
With another impact wide receiver needed, the Dallas Cowboys delivered. George Pickens will be playing alongside CeeDee Lamb in 2025, giving Dak Prescott another big-time target.
Jerry Jones no longer calling Dallas Cowboys shots after George Pickens trade” is the headline ... and it is very, very wrong.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNGeorge Pickens blasts Steelers on way out door, calls them 'the cheapest organization'Well that didn't take long. Cowboys fans got a quick taste of what life with George Pickens in tow will be like as he trash talks the Steelers org.