Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer said “no” when asked if he had any assurances about George Pickens reporting to mini-camp and OTAs.
As Schottenheimer made sure to point out, mini-camp and OTAs are all voluntary, but Pickens, who is currently set to play out 2026 under the franchise tag, could be at risk of missing mandatory activities when training camp kicks off this summer. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported back in February that “unless and until there is a long term deal” in place with Pickens, that he would not expect the star receiver to report to the team’s facilities. Pickens turned in a career year in his first season with the Cowboys, catching 93 passes for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns. Schottenheimer sounded optimistic about a long-term deal eventually getting done with Pickens, but with the Cowboys being notoriously slow at extending their players, it wouldn’t be surprising if it was a few months before they reach an agreement with Pickens.