Steelers' George Pickens Has Seriously Failed To Prove Himself In 2024 With Continuous Displays Of "Inexcusable" Behavior

   

The Pittsburgh Steelers have been dealing with George Pickens since drafting the wide receiver back in 2022. The third-year player clearly has elite-level talent, but he has struggled at times with his anger and immaturity. This can be expected from a younger player, but the fact that he hasn't shown serious amounts of improvements in either area is concerning. Pickens will become eligible for a contract extension following the 2024 season as he prepares for the last year of his rookie contract in 2025, meaning the organization will have to decide on his future soon.

Pickens has had plenty of highlights and lowlights throughout his career. He has made some of the best catches in the NFL over the last three seasons, but has also caused a scene on the sideline a few times and gotten into some fights after the whistle. This is the kind of behavior the organization likely wants to see cleaned up, along with the wide receiver staying locked in throughout an entire game. Too often Pickens can be found giving up on his route or slightly jogging on his routes if he isn't the primary read. Insider Christopher Carter had an interesting response on social media when asked about Pickens.

Wednesday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs was Pickens' first game in a few weeks after missing three games with a hamstring injury. He made some good plays, but he also was a major factor in a turnover for the Steelers. Pickens was running a go route, but he gave up on his route and the play resulted in Russell Wilson throwing an interception.

Pickens wasn't the target on the play, but had he been running his go route, he would have attracted some attention from the safety. The safety was the defender who wound up picking Wilson off as he was able to cheat towards the middle of the field since Pickens gave up on the play. The interception came while the Steelers were in field goal range and had a good chance to put points on the board while already trailing 13-0.