George Pickens trade latest: Cowboys face massive contract dilemma; Jerry Jones identifies landing spot
The Dallas Cowboys are working towards what could potentially be a blockbuster trade. While nothing is confirmed, wide receiver George Pickens could be the latest big player to leave Jerry Jones and co and move on to a much lucrative option. However, there are a few issues. Contract standoff raises holdout threat The Cowboys placed the franchise tag on Pickens last month, a move that would guarantee the receiver $27.3 million in 2026 while the sides work on a long-term contract. The non-exclusive tag means he can negotiate with other teams but the Cowboys can match any offer. For now, talks have gone quiet, and that silence has only fueled speculation about how the situation could unfold. According to NFL Insider Ian Rapoport, the standoff could escalate if no deal is reached. He noted that he doesn’t expect Pickens to report ‘unless there is a long-term deal’. Rapoport also raised the possibility of outside interest, adding: “If there is another team that wants to give a premium draft pick and sign Pickens to a long-term …








