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jarntt
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Such a joke that this team pretends to care about character and guys who “love football” and we sign a guy who has proven to fit neither of those. They just talk out of both sides. We remain one of the few teams that takes reclamation projects at will as long as the talent is there. Hopefully Pickens toes the line for at least one season, but is anyone naive enough to expect that?
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The issues with Pickens must have been well-known across the league, as teams reportedly “laughed” at the idea of adding him to their roster during the 2025 NFL Draft, per Jeff Howe of The Athletic.
“Word leaked during the draft that Pickens was available if anyone wanted him. Some teams polled by The Athletic at the time laughed at the idea of inviting Pickens into their locker room for any price, let alone a second-day draft pick. There wasn’t a lot of interest in talking with the Steelers about a trade,” Howe wrote.
Ex-NFL WR Reveals Why Steelers Had Enough of George Pickens
Former NFL wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh revealed some key details on why the Pittsburgh Steelers traded George Pickens to the […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Ex-NFL WR Reveals Why Steelers Had Enough of George Pickens
The issues with Pickens must have been well-known across the league, as teams reportedly “laughed” at the idea of adding him to their roster during the 2025 NFL Draft, per Jeff Howe of The Athletic.
“Word leaked during the draft that Pickens was available if anyone wanted him. Some teams polled by The Athletic at the time laughed at the idea of inviting Pickens into their locker room for any price, let alone a second-day draft pick. There wasn’t a lot of interest in talking with the Steelers about a trade,” Howe wrote.