Pittsburgh, PA – April 2, 2025
In a jaw-dropping move that’s sent shockwaves through the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers have traded star wide receiver George Pickens to the Arizona Cardinals, ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed Tuesday. The blockbuster deal, first predicted in a mock draft by ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, sees Pittsburgh ship Pickens and their No. 21 first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to Arizona, reeling in the Cardinals’ No. 16 first-rounder, a fourth-round pick (No. 115), and wide receiver Michael Wilson in return.
The trade, finalized just weeks before the draft, flips the script for both teams. For the Steelers, it’s a bold pivot after Pickens’ electrifying 2024 season—1,025 yards and 5 touchdowns—paired with off-field tensions and the arrival of D.K. Metcalf via trade from Seattle. “This is a win for us—draft capital and a solid replacement,” GM Omar Khan said. Wilson, 25, steps in with two years left on his rookie deal, bringing 47 catches, 548 yards, and 4 touchdowns from his 2024 Cardinals campaign. While not Pickens’ caliber, his reliability bolsters a revamped receiving corps alongside Metcalf.
Arizona, meanwhile, lands a bona fide WR1 in Pickens, whose deep-threat prowess (15.8 yards per catch) could turbocharge Kyler Murray’s offense. “George is a game-changer—we’re thrilled,” Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort said. The swap of first-round picks (No. 16 for No. 21) plus an extra fourth-rounder sweetens the pot for Pittsburgh, offering ammo to chase a QB like Jaxson Dart.
Fans on X erupted: “Pickens gone? Shocked but those picks are clutch!” (@SteelCityFan). “Cardinals just stole a superstar!” (@AZCardsTalk). This win-win stunner—Pittsburgh gaining flexibility, Arizona snagging a stud—proves the NFL’s unpredictability, leaving both fanbases reeling and ready for 2025.