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Steelers rookie George Pickens claimed to be open '90% of the time' vs. Patriots

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Pittsburgh Steelers rookie receiver George Pickens has a message for his quarterback Mitch Trubisky: He’s open. 

Of course, football isn’t that simple, but the Steelers have been slow on offense to start the season. Trubisky hasn’t cracked 200 yards passing in two games, and Pickens, a standout during training camp and the preseason, has two catches for 26 yards on six targets. 

Pickens is getting playing time alongside receivers Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool and has been on the field for 71% of the offensive snaps so far. He just isn’t getting the ball. 

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George Pickens (14) of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates a 26-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter of a preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks at Acrisure Stadium Aug. 13, 2022, in Pittsburgh. (Justin Berl/Getty Images)

But the Georgia product said he was open "90% of the time" against the New England Patriots, per the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He explained why.

"I just say that because I’m a big guy that runs in the low 4.4," Pickens said. "I always have a step on somebody, and my step is naturally longer than the other person, and I’m actually fast. I’m always [going to] have a step and always feel like 99% of the time I’m open even though the ball gets there in the air and [the defender] gets time to catch back up."

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