Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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Trade rumors around George Pickens and the Ravens were active in April–May 2026, with several outlets discussing the possibility of Baltimore pursuing Pickens if Dallas were open to moving him and if draft capital aligned. However, early May 2026 reporting indicated Dallas viewed Pickens as a long-term piece and had “zero interest” in trading him, making a Ravens deal unlikely at that moment. This update was echoed by multiple outlets and prominent reporters, who noted Dallas’ stance and ongoing questions about Pickens’ long-term contract with the Cowboys.
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There were also “wild proposal” scenarios floated by analysts and mock trades suggesting Baltimore could offer a first-round pick (often the 14th overall) in exchange for Pickens, or that Baltimore could target Pickens as a No. 1 receiver to elevate Lamar Jackson’s offense. These are speculative and dependent on draft timing, cap space, and Dallas’ willingness to part with a top young receiver.
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You’ll still see ongoing buzz from YouTube and sports-roundup channels detailing potential trades or re-framing the conversation around Pickens’ contract status, but those are entertainment-style takes or hypothetical scenarios rather than confirmed moves. They often reflect fan interest and media narrative rather than imminent action.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent, date-stamped articles from major outlets (e.g., Sporting News, NFL Network-affiliated writers, and Bleacher Report) to give you a precise, up-to-date list with headlines and key quotes. I can also summarize the current Cowboys stance and any new trade chatter as of today.