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Wide Receiver · Dallas Cowboys

George Pickens

No. 3 · 5th season

Pickens showed up. The Cowboys made clear that's about all they're offering.

He came to mandatory minicamp. Not the voluntary sessions earlier in the offseason — those he skipped — but the one where the team can fine you for not showing. George Pickens was there, taking his physical, doing what the calendar required.

Pickens came to Dallas this offseason as one of the more electric wide receivers in football, the kind of player whose highlights make people stop mid-conversation. He skipped the voluntary work, which players are allowed to do, but the absence was its own message — or at least it read that way.

The Cowboys were equally clear in return. No long-term deal is coming. Pickens will play this season on his current contract, which pays him $27.3 million — real money, but also a one-year arrangement with nothing guaranteed on the other side of it.

So here is where it stands: a player who showed up because he had to, for a team that won't commit to him beyond this year. Both sides technically showed up. Whether either side is really in it is a different question.

That tension doesn't go away at minicamp. It follows them into September.

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