Cowboys add WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling amid uncertainty on George Pickens
Amid uncerainty around George Pickens' status, the Cowboys are rounding out their receiving corps with Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
The Dallas Cowboys are adding a little additional help in their receiving amid uncertainty about George Pickens' status. On Monday, April 27, the Cowboys agreed to a one-year deal with Marquez Valdes-Scantling, according to multiple reports. Valdez-Scantling, 31, recorded career lows of 14 catches for 120 yards last season, playing five games apiece for the San Francisco 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers.
In 2024, however, he flexed his field-stretching ability by averaging 21. 6 yards per catch. The veteran figures to be a depth piece for a receiving corps lacking clarity on one of its most potent weapons.
More: Cowboys defense can't get much worse. NFL draft help should make it better | Opinion Pickens has yet to sign his franchise tender but still plans to, ESPN reported Monday. Doing so will guarantee the Pro Bowl pass catcher $27.
3 million next season but also subject him to fines if he misses mandatory minicamp or training camp. Though Pickens can be traded once he signs his tender, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said on April 23 the team had no intention of moving the target, who led Dallas in receptions (93), receiving yards (1,429) and touchdown catches (nine) in 2025. "We have no intention of moving George," Jones said after Day 1 of the NFL draft wrapped up Thursday night.