Pickens is worth the gamble!

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-Just 24, with zero injury concerns
-He is comp eligible, meaning worst case, if he leaves in 2026, Cowboys would receive a pick back.
-Will be motivated, playing on a contract year.
-Excellent complement to Lamb, where teams will think twice about doubling Lamb on every pass
-He could easily step into the #1 WR role if Lamb ever went down with injury.
-Late Day 2 pick isn't a big cost, considering his age and production. There won't be a better receiver to draft in the 3rd rd.
-Dak/Lamb just signed big extensions, it will be up to them to keep Pickens in line.
-Jerry always does an extensive background check around the league about the player.
-He has never been an off the field problem with the law, is well liked, where he simply needs to grow up.
 
-Just 24, with zero injury concerns
-He is comp eligible, meaning worst case, if he leaves in 2026, Cowboys would receive a pick back.
-Will be motivated, playing on a contract year.
-Excellent complement to Lamb, where teams will think twice about doubling Lamb on every pass
-He could easily step into the #1 WR role if Lamb ever went down with injury.
-Late Day 2 pick isn't a big cost, considering his age and production. There won't be a better receiver to draft in the 3rd rd.
-Dak/Lamb just signed big extensions, it will be up to them to keep Pickens in line.
-Jerry always does an extensive background check around the league about the player.
-He has never been an off the field problem with the law, is well liked, where he simply needs to grow up.
A no brainer. They got the best receiver available no matter how it turns out and they got the best guard and team leader in the draft.
 
We now have a true end zone threat. Been lacking since Dez.
This is a great trade.
I don't think he will be as big of a problem as many say.
He is actually one of the best down the field threats as well. Had to find someone who takes away all that double coverage away from Lamb. If Pickens can consistently do that, it would open up our passing game.

Jury is out on his character, we will find out if he is just immature like Dez or more of a problem. Adding many leaders should help them handle such a player.
 
One thing about the comp pick is it's dependent on the next contract he signs and if he does in Dallas what he did in Pittsburgh I don't think teams will be lining up to give him a big contract.

There's a very real scenario where you gave up your 3rd round pick for one season of a malcontent.
 
One thing about the comp pick is it's dependent on the next contract he signs and if he does in Dallas what he did in Pittsburgh I don't think teams will be lining up to give him a big contract.

There's a very real scenario where you gave up your 3rd round pick for one season of a malcontent.
Usually we do that with our 2nd pick. What's the harm?
 
Even if you try and line up all the highly improbable what IF question marks being answered in one season, this team would still fall miserably short of a trophy.

So if that's the risk to reward grading scale you're implying I think it's a losing proposition.

Now for the drama and entertainment value it's a home run.

But it sure doesn't seem to fit this so called culture change thing they've been preaching though.

Just saying.
 
His attitude will fluctuate according to the win-loss record and his touches. If we're winning and he gets his touches, he'll be okay. If we're losing and he's not getting his touches, he's going to be, well, touchy, and we'll see the George that made Tomlin want to get rid of him.

Either way, the Cowboys upped their news relevance for the offseason and into the new season, AGAIN!

Way to good, Jerry! :thumbup:
 
Short term it is a solid pickup. Long term remains to be seen. This team primarily uses draft picks for team building. Giving up a day 3 pick which equates to a possible 4 year starter for a 1 year rental is a risk. If this was a year the team was going all in then it would be worth it even if Pickens moves on. So now keeping Pickens becomes somewhat of a higher priority or they need to use another high pick (day 1 or 2) next year to again address the situation. I hope his head is on straight, I hope they figure out something long term, The NFL is better when the Cowboys are winning games.
 
One thing about the comp pick is it's dependent on the next contract he signs and if he does in Dallas what he did in Pittsburgh I don't think teams will be lining up to give him a big contract.

There's a very real scenario where you gave up your 3rd round pick for one season of a malcontent.
The worst case scenario is not getting one dreadful season. It's him having a great season, resigning him to big money, and then having many dreadful seasons. That's a classic Jerry move.
 
Even if you try and line up all the highly improbable what IF question marks being answered in one season, this team would still fall miserably short of a trophy.

So if that's the risk to reward grading scale you're implying I think it's a losing proposition.

Now for the drama and entertainment value it's a home run.

But it sure doesn't seem to fit this so called culture change thing they've been preaching though.

Just saying.
And then they have the guy that will be trying to throw the ball to him. Oh, yeah, this will work out real good.

Oh well, the guy that will be trying to throw the ball to him won't last long anyway, so next guy up under center.
 
One thing about the comp pick is it's dependent on the next contract he signs and if he does in Dallas what he did in Pittsburgh I don't think teams will be lining up to give him a big contract.

There's a very real scenario where you gave up your 3rd round pick for one season of a malcontent.
That's the risk.
 
Yeah I think in the short term it's great for Dallas. The guy is what we desperately needed. Young, fast, long, athletic, a good contested ball receiver and a very dangerous deep threat. To get him for what they gave up is a good deal.

Long term I worry a bit more about his issues. Time will tell if he matures and excepts his new role. Winning will go a long way to helping that issue.

My boss is a huge Steelers fan and I told him about the trade and asked him what his thoughts were. His response was "Really? I wish the coaching staff (Pittsburg's) would get traded to Russia!" He wasn't very happy about it.
 
His attitude will fluctuate according to the win-loss record and his touches. If we're winning and he gets his touches, he'll be okay. If we're losing and he's not getting his touches, he's going to be, well, touchy, and we'll see the George that made Tomlin want to get rid of him.

Either way, the Cowboys upped their news relevance for the offseason and into the new season, AGAIN!

Way to good, Jerry! :thumbup:
Lamb was acting out when they were losing too. All these receivers are divas.
 
-Just 24, with zero injury concerns
-He is comp eligible, meaning worst case, if he leaves in 2026, Cowboys would receive a pick back.
-Will be motivated, playing on a contract year.
-Excellent complement to Lamb, where teams will think twice about doubling Lamb on every pass
-He could easily step into the #1 WR role if Lamb ever went down with injury.
-Late Day 2 pick isn't a big cost, considering his age and production. There won't be a better receiver to draft in the 3rd rd.
-Dak/Lamb just signed big extensions, it will be up to them to keep Pickens in line.
-Jerry always does an extensive background check around the league about the player.
-He has never been an off the field problem with the law, is well liked, where he simply needs to grow up.
Hmm... okay you sold it to me. But it's too late to take back the F that I graded the trade in the other thread.

We all know Mike Tomlin is a great guy. My biggest concern is if he can't control Pickens, I don't think anyone in our organization can. People said Mike was crazy for moving on from Antonio Brown. Turns out he was right about that. Let's hope Pickens doesn't turn out to be another Antonio Brown.

But solid takes from you though. ;)
 
And then they have the guy that will be trying to throw the ball to him. Oh, yeah, this will work out real good.

Oh well, the guy that will be trying to throw the ball to him won't last long anyway, so next guy up under center.
He was the biggest factor in my post saying that they still fall miserably short, lol.
 
Short term it is a solid pickup. Long term remains to be seen. This team primarily uses draft picks for team building. Giving up a day 3 pick which equates to a possible 4 year starter for a 1 year rental is a risk. If this was a year the team was going all in then it would be worth it even if Pickens moves on. So now keeping Pickens becomes somewhat of a higher priority or they need to use another high pick (day 1 or 2) next year to again address the situation. I hope his head is on straight, I hope they figure out something long term, The NFL is better when the Cowboys are winning games.
Didn't happed this yr, but they did recoop their pick last year when they traded back. Point is, they can always get more picks.
 
Hmm... okay you sold it to me. But it's too late to take back the F that I graded the trade in the other thread.

We all know Mike Tomlin is a great guy. My biggest concern is if he can't control Pickens, I don't think anyone in our organization can. People said Mike was crazy for moving on from Antonio Brown. Turns out he was right about that. Let's hope Pickens doesn't turn out to be another Antonio Brown.

But solid takes from you though. ;)
Jason Garrett said it's more the QB that does that. Tomlin didn't have a QB.
 

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