PAY NOW: Dallas Cowboys Must LOCK IN George Pickens or RISK Explosive Fallout Before Camp
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The Locked On NFL podcast episode dives into urgent roster and organizational issues across several NFL teams, starting with the Dallas Cowboys' pressing need to sign wide receiver George Pickens to a long-term deal before training camp. Host Tony Wiggins argues that failing to do so risks alienating a talented but potentially volatile player, warning that the Cowboys' history of delaying contracts with star players like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons could backfire. He critiques the franchise tag's misuse as a tool for avoiding long-term commitments, calling it a broken system that undermines player trust. The discussion then shifts to the Buffalo Bills, whose lack of investment in wide receivers over recent years has left them vulnerable, especially after losing key players like Stefon Diggs. The episode contrasts this with the Philadelphia Eagles' sustained success built on a dominant offensive line, emphasizing the importance of foundational talent. The New England Patriots are analyzed for their need to address offensive line depth, with a bold suggestion to trade for A.J. Brown and draft multiple linemen. Finally, the Green Bay Packers' situation is examined, questioning whether Jordan Love's struggles stem from poor talent around him or a lack of confidence in calling plays, while the Detroit Lions face criticism for recouping signing bonuses from retiring players like Frank Ragnow—actions seen as damaging to team culture and leadership credibility.
Dallas Cowboys must sign George Pickens to a long-term deal before camp to avoid risking his commitment and performance.
The franchise tag is being misused by teams like the Cowboys, undermining its original purpose of facilitating long-term negotiations.
The Buffalo Bills' lack of top draft picks at wide receiver over the past few years has weakened their offensive depth.
The Philadelphia Eagles' sustained success is built on a strong, consistent offensive line, not just star players.
The New England Patriots should consider trading for A.J. Brown and drafting multiple offensive linemen to fix their weak protection.
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Welcome to the Barbershop: Dallas Cowboys & George Pickens Urgency
“If the Dallas Cowboys don't pay George Pickens, and fast, you're going to see a side of George Pickens that you ain't seen since Pittsburgh.”
The Franchise Tag Problem: A System Broken by the Cowboys
The hosts critique the NFL’s franchise tag system, arguing it’s been weaponized by teams like the Cowboys to delay long-term deals. Tony Wiggins calls out Jerry Jones for not even negotiating with Pickens’ agent, calling it a betrayal of the tag’s original intent.
Buffalo Bills: A Wide Receiver Vacuum
The episode examines the Bills’ failure to invest in wide receivers over the past six years, with only one top 100 pick (Keon Coleman) and a lack of true elite talent. The hosts suggest this lack of depth contributed to their offensive struggles.
Philadelphia Eagles: The Power of the Offensive Line
“If you're good in the trenches, you're going to be a good football team. You may not be a championship football team every year, but you're going to be competitive and you're going to be in the race.”
New England Patriots: Fixing the Offensive Line
The Patriots are analyzed for their need to address offensive line depth. Nick Cattles argues they should trade up for A.J. Brown and draft multiple linemen, emphasizing that even a mid-tier line can elevate a quarterback and running game.
“When Dan Campbell lost his coordinators, what did we talk about? You're about to find out if Dan Campbell is really that leader because it's easy to lead when things are going great.”
“If the Dallas Cowboys don't pay George Pickens, and fast, you're going to see a side of George Pickens that you ain't seen since Pittsburgh.”
“You don't need to be poking that bear if you're me. You need to pay him now or you're going to get George Pickens the other side of this thing.”
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Tony Wiggins
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Dallas Cowboys
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David Harrison
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George Pickens
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Green Bay Packers
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Detroit Lions
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Buffalo Bills
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New England Patriots
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Dan Campbell
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