Cowboys news: More debate about George Pickens’ future

Cowboys news: More debate about George Pickens’ future
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Cowboys would have lost the plot if wild George Pickens take came to fruition – Levi Dombro, The Landry Hat

Beat writer throws out a wild hypothetical to signify a change in Dallas’ pecking order.

Albert Breer believes George Pickens could be Dallas Cowboys’ WR1 over CeeDee Lamb by 2028

Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer sifted through another mailbag on Tuesday. When he was asked if Pickens can overtake CeeDee Lamb as the Cowboys’ No. 1 wide receiver in 2027, Breer replied with the only one-word answer that makes sense.

“No.”

But Breer quickly qualified his answer in somewhat ridiculous fashion.

“But I could see that in 2028,” Breer said. “If Pickens becomes a top of the food chain receiver, like it looked like he was becoming last year. Since he was a teenager, he had the potential to get there, right? He’s been viewed by NFL people this way for a long, long time. The character stuff, the off-field, whatever you want to call it, has gotten in the way of all of that. If he becomes that this year, and he takes it up even another notch from where he was last year, then I think the Cowboys have a good dilemma on their hands.”

What is that good dilemma, exactly? Well, to Breer, it’s a difficult conversation to be had about choosing either Pickens or Lamb, and not employing both of them while letting the Cowboys’ talent bleed elsewhere or asking veterans to take a pay cut for a chance at a ring.

“If they wind up paying George Pickens over $40 million per year to be that guy for them, and that would take him walking the straight and narrow all year and proving it again from a character standpoint and showing that he’s grown up and all that different stuff, in addition to the production. But if they were going to pay him at that level, now I think you have a little bit of an issue with CeeDee Lamb. Because CeeDee Lamb has been your No. 1, and if you look at the recent history, a lot of players in this day and age now look at it and say, ‘The end of my contract isn’t the end of my contract. The end of my contract is the end of my guaranteed money.’ And the reality is that the deal that CeeDee Lamb did in 2024, most of the guaranteed money is done after this year. I believe he’s got $7 million guaranteed after this year in 2027. If you pay Pickens at the highest level, and now you have CeeDee Lamb coming back, and there’s not much guaranteed money left in his contract, does he make noise about that? Does that become a problem?”

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