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Updated May 14, 2026 from live stats

George Pickens vs Ryan Flournoy

Fantasy Football Comparison for the 2026 NFL Season

The Bottom Line

George Pickens is the better fantasy play this season.

George Pickens is clearly the better fantasy option heading into 2026. With 14.4 PPG and 1,429 total yards in 2025, the production separation is too wide to overcome on matchup alone. Ryan Flournoy (7.2 PPG) is a hold, not a sell, but roster George Pickens as the starter and Ryan Flournoy as depth.

High confidence: stats strongly favor the leader, and the gap is unlikely to close on matchup alone.

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WRDallas Cowboys#6PPG LEADER
George Pickens
PPG
14.4
Games
17
Rec
93
Rec Yds
1,429
Rec TDs
9
Targets
137
Bye
Week 10
WRDallas Cowboys#55
Ryan Flournoy
PPG
7.2
Games
13
Rec
40
Rec Yds
475
Rec TDs
4
Targets
56
Bye
Week 10

The Edge Chart

VolumeEfficiencyTD UpsideFloorCeilingDurability
George Pickens
Ryan Flournoy

Head to Head

14.4 PPG7.2 PPG
17 GP13 GP
Bye: Week 10Bye: Week 10

Fantasy Tiers

George Pickens: Tier 2 (Strong Starter) WR (ranked #6 at the position). Ryan Flournoy: Tier 5 (Deep League) WR (ranked #55 at the position). Among the top 50 wide receivers this season, George Pickens is producing at 65% of elite pace and Ryan Flournoy at 33%. That ranking gap means George Pickens carries more trade value and a higher draft cost in 2026.

George Pickens vs Ryan Flournoy: Who Should You Start?

The numbers tell a clear story here. George Pickens put up 14.4 fantasy points per game for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025, while Ryan Flournoy managed 7.2 across 13 games with the Dallas Cowboys. A 7.2-point weekly edge is substantial at the wide receiver position.

George Pickens carries a 7.2-point PPG advantage from the 2025 season. That baseline matters, but it is one input among several. Matchup difficulty, scoring trends, and injury reports move the needle week to week, which is why the best answer changes depending on when you are asking.

Target volume is the story here. George Pickens saw 137 targets in 2025, while Ryan Flournoy drew 56. That workload gap usually translates into a higher weekly floor for George Pickens, even in weeks where Ryan Flournoy posts the bigger ceiling game. Consistency-minded managers lean toward target share; boom-bust managers chase the upside.

One thing to note: both players share a Week 10 bye. That means you need a backup plan at wide receiver for that week, especially if one of these two is your starter.

Trade Value + Dynasty Outlook

If you can acquire George Pickens at a discount because your league-mates undervalue wide receiver production, do it. Ryan Flournoy is a reasonable sell-high candidate if his recent games have spiked above his season average. Dynasty outlook: George Pickens (age 25) has years of prime production ahead. Buy-and-hold dynasty asset. Ryan Flournoy (age 26) is in the middle of his productive window. Stable dynasty value.

Did You Know?

  • George Pickens outscored Ryan Flournoy by a projected 122 total fantasy points over a full 17-game season.
  • George Pickens played 17 games in 2025 compared to Ryan Flournoy's 13. That durability gap means George Pickens contributed more total fantasy points even before you look at per-game averages.
  • George Pickens scored 9 total touchdowns in 2025 (0.5 per game), making him one of the more reliable scoring options at wide receiver.
  • George Pickens saw 137 targets in 2025. Target volume is the single strongest predictor of weekly PPR production at the wide receiver position.
  • Both players share a Week 10 bye. If you roster both, you will need a replacement at the position that week.
Detailed Stat Breakdown
StatPickensFlournoy
PPG (Half-PPR)14.47.2
Games Played1713
Total Fantasy Pts (est.)24594
Receptions9340
Rec/Game5.53.1
Receiving Yards1,429475
Rec Yds/Game84.136.5
Receiving TDs94
Targets13756
Target Share/Game8.14.3
Age2526
Experience3 yrs1 yrs
Bye WeekWeek 10Week 10

Summary

Based on 2025 production, George Pickens holds the PPG edge with solid output at 14.4 points per game. Ryan Flournoy averaged 7.2 PPG. Season averages are a starting point, not the final word. For a full AI analysis factoring matchup quality, recent form, injury impact, and game script, download DraftCall and get a verdict backed by real data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I start George Pickens or Ryan Flournoy in fantasy football?

Based on 2025 season averages, George Pickens has the edge at 14.4 PPG compared to Ryan Flournoy's 7.2 PPG. However, the best start depends on weekly matchup, recent form, and injury status. DraftCall's app provides real-time AI-powered verdicts that factor in all of these variables.

How many fantasy points did George Pickens and Ryan Flournoy average in 2025?

George Pickens averaged 14.4 fantasy points per game (half-PPR) across 17 games in 2025. Ryan Flournoy averaged 7.2 PPG over 13 games. That is a difference of 7.2 points per game.

Do George Pickens and Ryan Flournoy share a bye week?

Yes, both George Pickens and Ryan Flournoy share a Week 10 bye in 2026. If you roster both, you will need a fill-in at wide receiver for that week.

Is George Pickens or Ryan Flournoy a better fantasy wide receiver in 2026?

George Pickens outscored Ryan Flournoy by 7.2 PPG in 2025, which gives him the edge heading into 2026. For a week-by-week verdict, DraftCall's AI analyzes matchup quality and recent trends in real time.