George Pickens, the Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver, remains at the heart of offseason drama as he holds out on signing his 27 million dollar franchise tag, sparking endless speculation about his future. According to CFO Sports on YouTube, Cowboys insiders like Moton predict Pickens market value could top 30 million, with the team boasting enough cap space to seal a deal, though hes trading him unless a suitor overpays and forces their hand. Pickens hasnt inked the tender, meaning hes skipping voluntary workouts, mandatory minicamp, and even training camp in Oxnard, staying technically a free agent until week one readiness.
Sports Illustrated dropped a fresh mock trade just seven hours ago, shipping Pickens back to the AFC to pair with an MVP quarterback, netting Dallas Rashod Bateman plus second and third round picks in 2026a financial dodge to avoid a disgruntled diva walking for nothing. StillCurtain reports the Pittsburgh Steelers quietly thrived post-Pickens trade last offseason, posting career highs before he bolted, underscoring his breakout talent now complicating Cowboy plans.
Heavy Sports reveals Cowboys legend Emmitt Smith dishing blunt advice: sign the tag, pocket the cash, ball out in 2026, then hit free agency in 2027 to dodge a messy holdout saga. NFL.com caught owner Jerry Jones updating long-term talks on The Insiders, hinting at ongoing negotiations with a July 15 deadline looming. No public appearances or social media buzz from Pickens himself in the past few days, but these contract whispers could define his biographical arc, potentially landing him with elite QB play or cementing Cowboy loyalty.
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