
The Facts: Pickens generated a solid rookie season, earning an outsized number of highlights. Steelers receiver coach Frisman Jackson on Wednesday said that he expects a different Pickens in Year 2. "It has to be a big jump," Jackson said. "The onus is on me to have him take that next step. That big jump that we are all searching for and want, he's got to be a great player for us."
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The second-round pick collected 801 yards and four touchdowns on 52 catches with 84 targets. Pickens finished fourth among classmates in yards and catches, behind Offensive Rookie of the Year Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Drake London. His yards per catch was top among the group, highlighting Pickens' boom-or-bust play as a rookie. Pickens generated five games of 70-plus yards in 2022 but also had five tilts of fewer than 30 yards, including a Week 8 goose egg in the blowout loss to Philly. Indeed, Jackson suggested that Pickens rookie campaign wasn't good enough. "For him to play like he played last year, that's a failure on my part. That's a failure on his part," he said. "And so he's got to play at a great level. The expectation is for him to play at a great level this year." Improved route running is where Pickens can make the biggest strides between Year 1 and Year 2. If he becomes a better technician on his slants and comebacks, generating more separation, it will make life much easier on quarterback Kenny Pickett.