Cowboys have nothing but love for George Pickens
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Dallas Cowboys fourth-year defensive back Israel Mukuamu is welcoming all challengers this summer, especially recent trade acquisition George Pickens, who's set to be the No. 2 option in the passing game behind CeeDee Lamb.
Pickens looks like a difference-maker in minicamp while Ferguson eyes getting back into the end zone after a TD-less 2024 season.
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired George Pickens, they didn't just bet on his explosiveness as a wide receiver. They bet on his personal evolution. So far, the results are exceeding
Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons appeared to be following the traditional "hold-in" playbook at the first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday amid his on-going contract talks with Dallas. He stretched off to the side that day and wore a beanie all practice,
Former head coach Mike McCarthy called Turpin a "rocket ship" with the ball in his hands, and we saw that on display at times last season. Now with a new head coach/play-caller in Brian Schottenheimer, Turpin has a chance to establish himself not only as a star returner but also as a genuine receiving option.
The Dallas Cowboys certainly took a risk in trading for a brash young receiver in George Pickens though the upside could result in one of the best moves of the entire offseason.