BTB Tuesday Discussion: Should the Cowboys break $40M per year for George Pickens?
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BTB Tuesday Discussion: Should the Cowboys break $40M per year for George Pickens?
"The Seattle Seahawks gave wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba a new deal that averages $42.15M per year, surpassing the previous top market value held by Ja'Marr Chase."
"The NFL now has two wide receivers who have broken the $40M mark, indicating a significant shift in the market for this position."
"If the Cowboys want to ride out the franchise tag for Pickens in 2026, there is certainly merit to that idea, as he is currently on the books for under $28M."
"There is also merit to getting a long-term deal done with Pickens, and the sooner the Cowboys are able to do this, the better."
The Seattle Seahawks signed wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a deal averaging $42.15M per year, surpassing Ja'Marr Chase's previous record. This marks a significant shift in the NFL's wide receiver market, with two players now exceeding the $40M threshold. Puka Nacua is expected to reach similar figures in the future. The Dallas Cowboys face a decision regarding George Pickens, who is currently under contract for less than $28M. They must consider whether to franchise tag him or negotiate a long-term deal soon.
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