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Jerry Jones: George Pickens gets another season to answer "all those questions"

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Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens signed the non-exclusive franchise tag, but he hasn't attended the team's voluntary offseason workouts. It's likely an indication that he isn't happy playing on the one-year, $27. 3 million tag that is fully guaranteed, and the Cowboys have made it clear they won't negotiate on a long-term deal this year.

Pickens' 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns justified the tag, but no other team has moved to attempt a trade with the Cowboys. The Cowboys โ€” and every other team that might be interested in Pickens โ€” is looking for an encore before committing the $30 million-plus per season it's going to take to sign Pickens long term. โ€œThis is great from our view,โ€ Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports.

โ€œFor him as well, it lets him really extend what he's got going right now in light of the fact that . . .

when we got him, we got him for no other reason than because there was a long-term question . Through next year and this year, heโ€™ll answer all those questions. โ€ His inconsistency in Pittsburgh was the reason the Steelers offloaded a talented wide receiver for only a third-round pick.

His habitual tardiness continued in Dallas, although he lived up to his potential on the field. Now, it's figuring out how much a team is willing to commit and for how long. Nine wide receivers make more than $30 million annually, led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba's $42.