Steelers GM Breaks Silence About George Pickens Trade


 

The Pittsburgh Steelers weren’t actively looking to trade George Pickens, but when the Dallas Cowboys presented an enticing offer, everything changed rapidly.

The Steelers organization had long balanced Pickens’ exceptional talent with his various off field challenges before finally deciding to move in a different direction.

Pittsburgh sent Pickens to Dallas for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round selection, while returning a sixth-round pick.

For Steelers General Manager Omar Khan, the decision emerged from straightforward discussions and a mutual understanding that both parties could benefit from a fresh start.

“The trade sort of happened quickly,” Khan said, per TribLIVE.com’s Chris Adamski. “We had some people inquire during the draft. Nothing that really made sense. The Cowboys reached out earlier this week. They proposed something for us to think about. We had conversations internally.”

Pickens was approaching the final season of his rookie deal, signed after being selected in the second round of the 2022 draft.

During his three-year stint with the Steelers, he accumulated 174 catches, 2,841 yards, and 12 touchdowns, an impressive statistical output by any measure. Yet his performance often took a backseat to other issues.

From confrontations with opponents to receiving fines for inappropriate messages on his eye black and questionable blocking effort, Pickens frequently drew attention for reasons beyond his on field production.

Although the Pittsburgh Steelers initially planned to feature Pickens alongside newly acquired DK Metcalf as their primary receiving duo, circumstances have now changed.

General Manager Khan remains unfazed by the adjustment, expressing complete confidence in the team’s remaining depth at the position, which includes Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, Scott Miller, and veteran Robert Woods, who joined the team recently.

NEXT:  Troubling Details Emerge About George Pickens’ Tenure With Steelers



More From Author

Bain Capital to sell China data centre business likely valued at over $4 billion, sources say

Shock retirement call looms for Kohli with BCCI urging champion to change his mind

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *