Top 10 WRs - Week 4
Pts
Elite Score
Puka Nacua
36 pts (20.44 > avg)
51.15 pts Position eliteness
George Pickens
33.4 pts (17.84 > avg)
39.26 pts Position eliteness
Romeo Doubs
29.8 pts (14.24 > avg)
25.39 pts Position eliteness
Amon-Ra St. Brown
26 pts (10.44 > avg)
14.01 pts Position eliteness
Drake London
25 pts (9.44 > avg)
11.57 pts Position eliteness
Quentin Johnston
23.8 pts (8.24 > avg)
8.96 pts Position eliteness
DK Metcalf
23.6 pts (8.04 > avg)
8.55 pts Position eliteness
Justin Jefferson
22.6 pts (7.04 > avg)
6.68 pts Position eliteness
Marvin Mims
20.5 pts (4.94 > avg)
3.49 pts Position eliteness
George Pickens
33.4 pts (17.84 > avg)
39.26 pts Position eliteness
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News
Published: Mon, Feb 2 at 9:42am by Rotowire.com
Dallas has not yet engaged in discussions about a potential new contract with Pickens, who is slated to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports.
Analysis: Pickens broke out as the Cowboys' leading receiver in 2025, with his 93-1,429-9 line on 137 targets outpacing CeeDee Lamb by six scores and roughly 350 receiving yards. That stands as a notable margin even considering that Pickens played all 17 regular-season games while Lamb suited up for just 14 contests. All expectations are that Dallas will retain Pickens, either via the franchise tag or with a contract extension following the tremendous chemistry he's demonstrated with quarterback Dak Prescott. As Watkins notes, however, the Cowboys' contract negotiations last offseason were tumultuous, culminating in the trade of Micah Parsons (knee), and if Pickens were to hit the open market he'd be one of the most sought-after free agents in the league.
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