$28 million decision looms as Cowboys decide George Pickens’ future
The Dallas Cowboys are staring at one of their biggest offseason calls, and it comes with a price tag of nearly $28 million. Wide receiver George Pickens is heading toward free agency and the franchise must now decide whether to lock him in, tag him or let him test the open market.
Pickens arrived in Dallas last offseason via a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the move paid off immediately. Lining up opposite CeeDee Lamb, the 24-year-old became a perfect complement in a high-powered passing attack led by Dak Prescott. He finished the 2025 season with 93 receptions, 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns, earning second-team All-Pro honours and firmly placing himself among the league’s elite wideouts.
The simplest option for Dallas is the franchise tag. At an estimated cost of around $28 million for the 2026 season, tagging Pickens would keep him in a Cowboys uniform while buying the front office more time to negotiate a long-term extension. Many league insiders believe this is the most likely path, especially given how central Pickens has become to the offense.
But the financial picture is far from comfortable. Dallas are currently projected to be more than $30 million over the salary cap. Even after potential cuts and restructures, fitting in a $28 million tag will require careful maneuvering. The Cowboys already have major money tied up in Prescott and Lamb, and committing another massive sum to a second receiver is a bold choice in a league that demands balance across the roster.
Still, letting Pickens walk carries its own risks. As without him, the Cowboys’ passing game loses its second explosive threat. Defences would be free to focus more heavily on Lamb, shrinking throwing windows and limiting the offense’s vertical element. Pickens’ presence also helped the run game, as lighter boxes and deeper coverage created more space for Dallas’ backs.
There is also the open-market factor. If Pickens reaches free agency, it is widely expected he could command a contract worth $30 million per year or more on a multi-year deal. At just 25 years old in March, he is entering his prime, and receiver-needy teams would line up quickly.
For the Cowboys, this decision is about more than one player. It is a statement about how they plan to build around Prescott and push for a Super Bowl window that remains open but fragile.
Do they pay the premium to keep their star duo intact? Or do they gamble on cap flexibility and hope the offense can survive without one of its breakout stars?
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The simplest option for Dallas is the franchise tag. At an estimated cost of around $28 million for the 2026 season, tagging Pickens would keep him in a Cowboys uniform while buying the front office more time to negotiate a long-term extension. Many league insiders believe this is the most likely path, especially given how central Pickens has become to the offense.
But the financial picture is far from comfortable. Dallas are currently projected to be more than $30 million over the salary cap. Even after potential cuts and restructures, fitting in a $28 million tag will require careful maneuvering. The Cowboys already have major money tied up in Prescott and Lamb, and committing another massive sum to a second receiver is a bold choice in a league that demands balance across the roster.
Still, letting Pickens walk carries its own risks. As without him, the Cowboys’ passing game loses its second explosive threat. Defences would be free to focus more heavily on Lamb, shrinking throwing windows and limiting the offense’s vertical element. Pickens’ presence also helped the run game, as lighter boxes and deeper coverage created more space for Dallas’ backs.
Why losing George Pickens could hurt the offense
There is also the open-market factor. If Pickens reaches free agency, it is widely expected he could command a contract worth $30 million per year or more on a multi-year deal. At just 25 years old in March, he is entering his prime, and receiver-needy teams would line up quickly.
For the Cowboys, this decision is about more than one player. It is a statement about how they plan to build around Prescott and push for a Super Bowl window that remains open but fragile.
Do they pay the premium to keep their star duo intact? Or do they gamble on cap flexibility and hope the offense can survive without one of its breakout stars?
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