CeeDee Lamb Says George Pickens is WR1

Jan 11, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens (14) makes a catch against the Baltimore Ravens in the third quarter in an AFC wild card game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys have made a splash this offseason by trading for wide receiver George Pickens, sparking plenty of conversation about how his presence will reshape the receiving corps. Executive vice president Stephen Jones has made it clear: the team doesn’t view Pickens as merely a No. 2 receiver. Instead, they see him as a dynamic part of the offense, complementing CeeDee Lamb rather than filling a secondary role.

This sentiment is echoed by Lamb himself, who attended Kyler Murray’s recent charity softball game alongside Pickens. In an interview afterward, Lamb confidently asserted the partnership’s potential, saying, “Now we both ones. It ain’t no A, B, none of that. It’s one. You look over there, you see one. You look over here, you see another one. So do what you gotta do with that.” This statement signals the understanding that both receivers are viewed as primary targets in the offense, each bringing their unique talents to the table.

Historically, Lamb emerged as the Cowboys’ top receiving threat after Amari Cooper led the team in receptions and yards during Lamb’s rookie season in 2020. Since then, Lamb has consistently answered the call, proving himself as the go-to guy within Dallas’s passing game for the past three years. While Pickens may not yet have posted numbers that rival Lamb’s, the addition of his skill set indicates a shift in the Cowboys’ offensive strategy going forward.

As the 2025 season approaches, the Cowboys are poised to integrate this new dynamic, and it’s difficult not to get excited about the potential impact of two elite receivers working in tandem. With Lamb and Pickens operating as dual threats, defenses may find themselves in a bind, unsure how to allocate their resources against this revamped aerial attack. The upcoming season could redefine the Cowboys’ passing game, and fans will undoubtedly be keen to see how this duo develops as they look to elevate Dallas’s offensive performance to new heights.