Danny Kelley stumped hard for George Pickens in Dallas, calling him the perfect high-variance swing in Round 5. Pickens already demanded a 22 percent target share (22nd among WRs) despite Pittsburgh ranking 31st in dropbacks; Kelley believes the Cowboys’ up-tempo, pass-centric offense under Brian Schottenheimer and Dak Prescott could goose both volume and efficiency. Dallas lacked a legitimate boundary complement to CeeDee Lamb last year, and Reception Perception charting shows Pickens wins versus man and press at well-above-average rates—exactly what the Cowboys need on the outside. Add in contract-year motivation and a backfield currently headlined by Ezekiel Elliott, and Kelley sees realistic top-15 upside if Pickens simply channels his "slightly crazy confidence" into on-field production. At WR28 (Pick 5.02), the risk of a Kadarius-Toney-style implosion is vastly outweighed by the chance to stack Lamb-Pickens as one of only a handful of teammate duos capable of finishing top-20 at the position.