
"Tate is a big, quarterback-friendly target who wins with polish and ball skills more than gimmicks. He tracks the ball cleanly, extends his arms to pluck it away from his frame, and plays above the rim on contested throws, plus he's a savvy route runner who uses tempo and body position to create space."
"Ryan Flournoy really proved he's taken steps to evolve and progress as a receiver, 2025 was a breakout season. KaVontae Turpin featured more, and in parts looked solid. Then there's the biggest conundrum, George Pickens. His price will be high, if he's paid market value then it could be somewhere between $31 million and $35 million per year. If Dallas figure out a way to keep Pickens. then the receiver corps is more than good for the Cowboys."
The Cowboys enter draft mode with a seemingly solid wide receiver room built on recent breakout and expanded-role performances. Ryan Flournoy showed clear development and delivered a breakout 2025 season. KaVontae Turpin earned more playing time and provided positive moments. George Pickens presents a significant cap question, with projected market value near $31–$35 million per year that could affect roster decisions. The team could pursue first-round receiver options if retaining Pickens proves difficult. Tate projects as a big, quarterback-friendly outside receiver with polished ball skills, dependable hands, strong route craft, and a late-2025 durability note after a lower-body injury. Tyson profiles as a smooth, crafty outside weapon when fully healthy.
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