Atlanta, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano, is expected to be "fairly aggressive" adding players to its defense in both free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. Graziano added the Falcons are "likely to use most,
The Falcons will have to be firm when it comes to landing generational talent. All eyes will be on whoever they choose in the first round due to the nature of the pick being a savior of sorts to help shore up the defensive side of the football, finally. But, what gems exist outside of the first round? Who will be available?
In his latest NFL mock draft on ESPN, Mel Kiper has the Atlanta Falcons addressing their biggest need with someone he calls 'one of the hottest names.'
The league declined to comment to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on if the Falcons were being investigated for a possible injury-reporting rules violation. 9. Draft: The Falcons currently have ...
“We have to look at how is this going to help our team and how is this going to effect the Atlanta Falcons. Not just with Kirk, with anybody. All of the decisions that we make, that’s what we ...
Stewart already has the size to play the position, standing at 6-foot-5, 267 pounds. But his day would consist of grading as "Elite" in other categories. His 40-yard dash time would dazzle scouts running a 4.59, along with reaching a 40-inch vertical.
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After handing Kirk Cousins a $180 million deal last year, the Falcons now have to live with their awful decision.
If Georgia stunk as a college football program, I would have not problem with my hometown Falcons shunning their players in the draft. However, Georgia has been one of the most consistently strong programs in college football for over a decade now.