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George PIckens’ franchise tag decision adds intrigue to Dallas Cowboys NFL Draft plans

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The Dallas Cowboys find themselves at a fascinating crossroads, and it all centers around George Pickens. After a breakout season in his first year in Dallas, Pickens has been tendered the franchise tag, a move that keeps him under team control for now, but also opens the door to a wide range of possibilities heading into the NFL Draft . MORE: Vikings announce death of former 1st round pick, sacks leader A Career Year Creates Big Questions Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates a touchdown during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium.

Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images Pickens delivered in a major way during his debut season with the Cowboys, emerging as a dynamic playmaker and one of the team’s most dangerous offensive weapons. His production not only justified his role but also elevated expectations. Now, the question isn’t whether he can perform.

It’s whether he’ll be in Dallas long-term. By placing the franchise tag on Pickens, the Cowboys have secured short-term control—but they’ve also created a unique situation. Once Pickens signs the tag, he becomes eligible to be traded, and that’s where things get interesting.

With the NFL Draft approaching, Dallas could: Keep Pickens and build around him Explore trade offers to acquire draft capital Use him as a centerpiece in a larger roster reshaping move In other words, the franchise tag doesn’t settle his future; it complicates it. Draft Day Domino Effect Pickens’ situation could directly impact how the Cowboys approach the draft. If he stays: Dallas can focus on other needs, confident in their receiving core If he’s traded: Wide receiver suddenly becomes a priority.

Additional draft picks could reshape their entire strategy It’s the kind of uncertainty that makes draft rooms both exciting and unpredictable. Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) runs to score a touchdown during the first half against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R.