George Pickens has proven that he's a star wide receiver this season with the Dallas Cowboys.
And he's bringing some intrigue to the NFL offseason. Pickens' contract is up at the end of the year.
So there are a few ways for this to go for the impending free agent.
Pickens can be franchise tagged by the Cowboys.
The Cowboys could sign Pickens to a long-term extension.
Or either via free agency or trade, Pickens could move to another team.
One team that has been suggested by Bleacher Report's Moe Moton: the Kansas City Chiefs.
"The Chiefs wanted to feature the deep ball this season, but it didn't work out as planned," Moton writes. "Worthy missed a few games with a dislocated shoulder, and Patrick Mahomes' pass-catchers let him down with drops. Kansas City can bring in Pickens to open up its passing attack. He can also be an upgrade over Rice if the team has second thoughts about the 25-year-old entering a contract year. Pickens may need to exercise patience with catching passes from Mahomes, who's recovering from a torn ACL, but the two-time league MVP is worth the wait in the long term."
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Moton also names a number of other teams who could get in the mix, including the Ravens, Raiders, Titans and Commanders.
The Chiefs obviously could use a headline-grabbing move, and Pickens would qualify.
The Cowboys may not let it get to that point, but if they do, Kansas City would be wise to go for it.
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