In Pittsburgh, Beckett and Pickens could become a familiar bond for years to come.
But on Saturday night it was Mason Rudolph No rookie midfielder Kenny Beckett Who threw a 26-yard touchdown pass for the rookie’s future George Pickensa pass captured while being covered in the back of the end zone, And he got down on both feet.
Pickens has created a lot of hype, which isn’t easy for any player to do in an old-school training camp so focused on the team. But Pickens’ skills and abilities are undeniable, and inevitable questions will arise about why and how he continues through 51 selections – 10 of which were receivers.
Just the fact that the Steelers picked Pickens becomes reason enough to believe he would be good. Pittsburgh for over a decade has demonstrated uncanny skill when it comes to crafting great receivers, for any round.
In the past, some have said that having Ben Roethlisberger in the middle helped make young receivers sound better. With Big Ben gone, the receivers now have a chance to show what they did to make the Steelers look good.
Based on this strengthPickens will also help make your running appearance look good, too.