George Pickens: Stats| Contract| Draft| Injury update| Performance

Overview

George Pickens is a 6′3″ (1.91 m), 200 lb (90 kg) wide receiver currently playing for Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. He was born on March 4, 2001 and played college football at Georgia Bulldogs.


Draft & Contract History

  • Pickens was drafted in the 2022 NFL Draft, selected in the 2nd round, 52nd overall pick by Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • In May 2025, he was traded from the Steelers to the Cowboys in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick; the Cowboys also sent a 2027 sixth-rounder alongside Pickens.

  • At the time of trade, he was still on the final year of his rookie contract, due to make roughly US$ 3.526–3.656 million in 2025.

  • As of late 2025, with Pickens performing at a high level, talks about a new deal — possibly a significant extension — are expected.


Career & 2025 Season Stats

According to official stat tracking:

Season Team Games Played Receptions Receiving Yards Avg Yards/Rec TD
2022 Pittsburgh 17 52 801 15.4 4
2023 Pittsburgh 17 63 1,140 18.1 5
2024 Pittsburgh 14 59 900 15.3 3
2025 Dallas 12* 73 1,142 15.6 8
Career (2022–2025) 60 GP 247 3,983 16.1 20

* as of current 2025 regular-season stats.

2025 Season Highlights

  • Through Week 13 of 2025, Pickens has amassed 1,142 receiving yards, placing him 2nd in the NFL in receiving yards.

  • He has recorded 73 receptions and 8 touchdowns — career highs.

  • In a key game vs Philadelphia Eagles, Pickens caught 9 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown, a performance praised by his quarterback Dak Prescott, who said Pickens is “not from this planet.”

  • Analysts believe Pickens’ 2025 season ranks among his best, demonstrating WR1-level production and validating the Cowboys’ offseason trade decision.


Injury History & Availability

  • During 2024 with the Steelers, Pickens missed three games due to a hamstring injury.

  • In more recent 2025 updates, he’s been listed as questionable for games due to calf/knee issues.

  • Despite this, his overall availability and performance in 2025 remain strong, and he has emerged as a reliable offensive weapon for Dallas when healthy.


2025 Performance & Impact

  • The trade to Dallas appears to have revitalized Pickens’ career: his 2025 numbers are career highs in yardage and touchdowns, and he is on pace for possibly 1,600+ receiving yards if he maintains his current form.

  • With top-tier quarterback play and a strong supporting cast, Pickens has proven he can function as a true WR1.

  • His explosive playmaking — deep catches, contested-catch ability, and yards-after-catch — have made him a key part of the Cowboys’ aerial attack.


What’s Next: Contract & Outlook

  • As 2025 is the final year of his rookie deal, Pickens is likely to command a major new contract — possibly in the upper tier of NFL wide receivers — thanks to his breakout season.

  • According to insiders, management with the Cowboys is preparing for negotiations; his value is considerably higher now, especially if he stays healthy and maintains consistency.

  • If Pickens can sustain his 2025 production and avoid major injuries, he could be a centerpiece of the Dallas offense for years — a decision point between a long-term extension or franchise-tag plays. 


Conclusion

George Pickens’ 2025 season is shaping up to be a breakout campaign. After a modest start with the Steelers, he has flourished in Dallas — posting career highs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns, and ranking among the best receivers in the league. With one year left on his rookie contract, a major extension seems likely if he maintains his form and health. For Cowboys fans and NFL watchers alike, Pickens is rapidly emerging as a key piece in Dallas’ offensive future.

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