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		The Steelers move on from George 
		Pickens by trading mercurial receiver to Cowboys
			[May 08, 2025]  
			By WILL GRAVES 
			PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out patience with 
			wide receiver George Pickens, agreeing Wednesday on a trade that 
			sends the talented but mercurial 24-year-old to the Dallas Cowboys.
 The Steelers will get a third-round pick in the 2026 draft and a 
			fifth-rounder in 2027. The Cowboys get a sixth-round choice in two 
			years.
 
 The trade was first reported by ESPN.
 
 Pickens is about to enter the final year of the rookie deal he 
			signed in 2022 when the Steelers took the former Georgia star in the 
			second round. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Pickens has spent his first 
			three seasons in the NFL being equal parts productive and petulant, 
			mixing highlight-reel catches with bouts of immaturity along the 
			way.
 
 Pickens joins a Cowboys offense that could use another downfield 
			threat to pair with star CeeDee Lamb. Dallas’ second-leading pass 
			catcher behind Lamb last year was tight end Jake Ferguson, with 
			Jalen Tolbert’s modest 49 receptions a distant third.
 
			
			 
			Dallas didn't address the need for a No. 2 receiver in the draft, 
			with first-year coach Brian Schottenheimer saying he liked the youth 
			that was already on the roster. Owner and general manager Jerry 
			Jones made reference before the draft to “substantive” trades the 
			Cowboys were pursuing. This qualifies as one.
 The Steelers, particularly head coach Mike Tomlin, often backed 
			Pickens as he endured what the team frequently described as a 
			version of growing pains while he adjusted to life in the NFL.
 
			Pickens has been one of the most dynamic receivers in the league 
			when he's on the field and engaged, which is not always a given. 
			Pickens led the league by averaging 18.1 yards per catch in 2023 and 
			has 174 receptions for 2,841 yards and 12 scores in 48 games.
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            Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens, center, performs 
			drills during an NFL football practice at rookie minicamp, Friday, 
			May 13, 2022, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File) 
             
 
			 Yet he's also consistently struggled to keep his 
			emotions in check. Last season alone he twice ended games by getting 
			into dust-ups with opposing defensive backs, first when he grabbed 
			Dallas' Jourdan Lewis by the facemask and then when he tussled with 
			Cleveland's Greg Newsome II rather than try to get in position for a 
			last-second Hail Mary.
 That doesn't include a fine for using an expletive on his eye black 
			against the Cowboys, a rule he said he was unaware of at the time. 
			Pickens also drew widespread criticism in 2023 for what could 
			generously be described as inattentive downfield blocking for his 
			teammates.
 
 Considering his volatility, the Steelers didn't seem interested in 
			signing Pickens to a contract extension and he became expendable 
			when they traded for two-time Pro Bowler DK Metcalf in March, whom 
			they promptly signed to a five-year contract.
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 AP Pro Football Writer Schuyler Dixon in Dallas contributed to this 
			report.
 
 
			
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