George Pickens Just Reopened A Debate Steelers Fans Know Well

Steelers fans may find some solace in George Pickens' departure, as his drop on a key list suggests the trade for promising new talent was timely.

Steelers fans got a little more ammo in the George Pickens debate this week.

Pickens, now with the Dallas Cowboys, showed up on FanSided’s list of the most overrated players in the NFL ahead of the 2026 season. The rankings were compiled by FanSided’s NFL editorial team, and Pickens landed tied for eighth with Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner after receiving seven vote points.

That placement comes despite a big 2025 season in Dallas. Pickens finished with 93 catches, 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns, numbers that would normally put him in a much different conversation.

But the case against him isn’t about raw production. FanSided’s argument centered on the same issues that followed him out of Pittsburgh: attitude, inconsistency and the way he has disappeared in key moments.

His final regular-season game with the Steelers was held up as the example. In a game the Steelers had to have against the Cincinnati Bengals, with playoff seeding on the line, Pickens managed just one catch on six targets for zero yards against one of the league’s worst defenses.

That kind of showing is why some around the league still view him as more volatile than reliable. He has clearly produced since entering the NFL, piling up 4,270 receiving yards over his first four seasons.

But for critics, the problem has never been whether he can make plays. It’s whether he stays engaged when things get tough.

The tag price only adds to the conversation. Pickens is set to earn $27.298 million fully guaranteed on the franchise tag, and not every voter was convinced that kind of commitment is worth the baggage that can come with it.

Still, there’s no denying his talent. Even with the concerns, Pickens is coming off a season that showed why teams keep betting on him. The risk, though, is obvious: a receiver who can look unstoppable one week and then vanish when his team needs him most.

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