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George Pickens Dynasty Value

George Pickens

George Pickens
Player Profile
WR PIT

Height

6'3"

Weight

200 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

9

Birthday

Mar 04, 2001

Age

23.9

College

Georgia

NFL Draft Pick

2022 - Rd 2, Pk 52

Dynasty Analysis

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George Pickens Player Comp

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George Pickens Dynasty Trade Values

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George Pickens Combine Results

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George Pickens Future Projections

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George Pickens Scouting Report

George Pickens Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’3
  • Weight: 195
  • Age: 21.0

Combine Results

  • 40-yard dash: 4.47 seconds (63rd percentile)
  • Vertical: 33” (21st)
  • Broad: 10’5” (77th)
  • 3-cone: DNP
  • Short shuttle: DNP

George Pickens Highlights

This chart shows George Pickens' college stats from three years at Georgia.

Pickens was a 5-star recruit, a top 5 WR and a top 25 overall prospect in the 2019 class according to most scouting services. He closed his career at Hoover High School in Alabama with a 1,368-yard, 16-TD campaign.

He arrived in Athens, Georgia and quickly emerged as the Bulldogs’ top WR, ahead of senior Tyler Simmons, redshirt junior Demetris Robertson and senior Lawrence Cager. True freshman Pickens led the team in all major receiving categories, accounting for 19.2% of the catches, 23.3% of the yards and 30.8% of the TDs. That despite being suspended for the 1st half of the Georgia Tech game for violating team rules and then for the 1st half of the SEC Championship game after getting into a fight with a Georgia Tech player.

Pickens ranked 17th in Pro Football Focus’ 2019 receiving grades among 290 WRs with 50+ targets – 2 spots ahead of Jerry Jeudy and 3 spots ahead of Justin Jefferson. Pickens was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.

He missed 2 games with an upper-body injury in 2020 but still led the Bulldogs with 4.5 catches, 64.1 yards and .75 TDs per game. In his 8 outings, Pickens soaked up 22.5% of the team’s receptions, 22.8% of the receiving yards and 35.3% of the receiving scores.

Pickens’ PFF receiving grade took a significant step back in 2020, though, checking in 75th among 146 qualifying WRs.

Pickens unfortunately tore his right ACL in late March of 2021. He spent most of the rest of the year rehabbing but was able to get back on the field for Georgia’s regular-season finale on November 27. Pickens caught just 5 balls across the final 4 games of the season but did make a big 52-yard grab in the National Championship.

George Pickens Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: Missouri (2019), Baylor (2019), Mississippi State (2020), Missouri (2020), Cincinnati (2020)

Pickens has all the tools to be a downfield weapon. He’s explosive off the snap with long-striding speed.

He tracks the ball well.

And he has the vertical, timing and body control to win contested balls.

For a bigger receiver, Pickens also does a nice job adjusting to snag low throws.

Pickens looked raw as a route runner as a freshman but seemed to improve in year 2. Here’s a nice deep comeback in the final game of Pickens’ sophomore season.

Pickens doesn’t possess much make-you-miss ability after the catch. But he gets upfield in a hurry and doesn’t shy away from contact.

Fantasy Potential

Pickens has a limited college resume – just 24 total games and 63 snaps this past year.

But there’s a lot to be excited about. He was a 5-star recruit and turned in an excellent freshman season against SEC competition. The tape is chock-full of big plays down the field. And he earned a 93rd percentile Relative Athletic Score.

At minimum, I like his chances to be a big-play and red-zone weapon in the NFL. And he’s 1 of just a handful of WRs in this class with the tools and physical profile to develop into a #1 WR.

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George Pickens Held to No Yards on Saturday

George Pickens Held to No Yards on Saturday

Steelers WR George Pickens had one catch for zero yards, including three drops, in a loss to the Bengals on Saturday. He had a chance to seal a victory, but missed a perfectly thrown ball by wilson. The Steelers were trying to win the game but their offensive woes continued. The Steelers head to the playoffs on a cold streak.

Steelers WR George Pickens (hamstring) is not listed on the final injury report for Wednesday's game vs. the Chiefs. He was a full participant in practice on Monday and Tuesday. It all suggests that Pickens is ready for a full workload tomorrow, although there's always some risk of a setback with hamstrings. Pickens has averaged 7.7 targets, 4.8 catches, 81 yards, and 0.5 TDs in six games with QB Russell Wilson this season.

Steelers WR George Pickens (hamstring) was a full participant in Monday's practice. He's on track to return for Wednesday's game vs. the Chiefs. The hamstring injury adds risk to Pickens' Week 17 outlook, but the full practice suggests he'll be ready for his usual workload. Pickens gets a Chiefs pass defense that hasn't been great lately. They rank 23rd in adjusted fantasy points allowed to WRs over the last five weeks.

Steelers WR George Pickens (hamstring) is out for Saturday's game vs. the Ravens. He remained sidelined in practice all week, leaving him uncertain for Week 17. TE Pat Freiermuth is the only member of Pittsburgh's passing game that should be in fantasy lineups this week.

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