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    Cowboys Slap Franchise Tag on George Pickens, Triggering a $57 Million Salary Cap Crisis

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellFebruary 27, 20264 Mins Read
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    FRISCO, TEXAS — The Dallas front office finally stopped the clock. With the free agency frenzy looming on March 11, the Cowboys officially placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens on Friday. The move locks in the 24-year-old phenom on a one-year tender estimated at $28.8 million, guaranteeing Dak Prescott keeps his most explosive new weapon. But keeping Pickens rips a massive hole in an already sinking financial ship. Operating under a projected $303 million salary cap for 2026, Dallas now sits a staggering $57 million in the red.

    WR George Pickens' franchise tag will add an estimated $28M cap hold to the #Cowboys books, rendering them around $57M over a $303M league cap. Second-Round RFA tenders for Brandon Aubrey & T.J. Bass up that to -$68M.

    Plenty of work to do. https://t.co/2fmx9bwd34

    — Spotrac (@spotrac) February 27, 2026

    The Price of Elite Production

    You could feel the shift in the offensive identity the moment Pickens arrived from Pittsburgh last year. He didn’t just run routes; he terrorized secondaries. Pickens hauled in 93 receptions for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns during his breakout 2025 campaign. The connection with Prescott was immediate and lethal. When CeeDee Lamb missed time, Pickens put the offense on his back, giving the stadium a jolt of electricity every time he touched the ball. That kind of production demands a premium, and Pickens held all the leverage as contract extension talks stalled at the NFL Scouting Combine this week.

    Locking up two elite receivers and a top-tier quarterback creates a violently top-heavy roster. We saw the Cincinnati Bengals struggle to balance the books under similar constraints. Dallas holds roughly $360 million in commitments to just their top 51 players. Only the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints—both projected at least $40 million over the cap—share this level of financial misery.

    “My relationship with GP doesn’t change. Just like it didn’t change with CeeDee or Dak when those guys were going through certain things. It’s the business side of it. This is going to play out the way it’s supposed to play out. GP loves football.”
    — Brian Schottenheimer, Cowboys Head Coach

    Trimming the Fat: Who Stays and Who Goes?

    The front office has to hack away at this deficit immediately. The easiest levers to pull involve restructuring the massive contracts of Prescott and Lamb. Pushing their money down the road clears almost $50 million instantly, getting the Cowboys right up to the compliance line. But new defensive coordinator Christian Parker needs players who fit his scheme, and the purge has already started.

    Dallas waived linebacker Logan Wilson last week, shaving $6.5 million off the books. Now, eyes turn to the defensive line. When the Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers last August, they acquired defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Clark provided veteran stability, but cutting him now saves a massive $21.5 million against the cap. The midseason blockbuster trade that brought Quinnen Williams to Dallas from the Jets makes Clark entirely expendable.

    The icy reality of the NFL business model spares no one. Safeties Malik Hooker and offensive tackle Terence Steele carry zero guaranteed money on their current deals. Axing both veterans frees up another $15.8 million. The freezing wind whipping through the training facility parking lot mirrors the cold, calculated decisions the front office has to make before free agency opens.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    Signing Pickens to a long-term extension before the July 15 deadline stands as the smartest play. A multi-year deal spreads out his cap hit and gives Dallas actual breathing room to operate. Historically, this front office ignores the open market. The Cowboys have not signed an external free agent to a contract worth more than $8 million in total value since retaining their own guys—Dorance Armstrong, Jayron Kearse, and Bryan Anger—back in 2022.

    They built this roster through aggressive trades and the draft. Now, they must figure out how to pay for it. Stripping the defense to afford a luxury offense puts immense pressure on Schottenheimer and Prescott to simply outscore everyone. If they restructure the core and cut the veteran defensive holdovers, Dallas enters the 2026 season with a terrifying passing attack and zero margin for error on the defensive side of the ball.

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