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The Atlanta Falcons don't have a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft, but could spend their top pick on a Georgia WR
ESPN's latest NFL Mock Draft has the Atlanta Falcons taking a player who might not play in 2026, but could fill a desperate need shortly thereafter.
The Atlanta Falcons have one of the better offensive lines in the NFL, but they have gotten slightly long in the tooth at the offensive tackle position. Jake Matthews has been one of the league's most underrated left tackles for over a decade.
Tua Tagovailoa isn’t going to sugarcoat his 2025 — it was bad. But that doesn’t mean he believes his career is on a downward trajectory. He actually thinks quite the opposite. A little over two weeks after signing with the Falcons following his release by the Dolphins,
The Atlanta Falcons acquired safety Sydney Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles on March 20. As part of the deal, the teams swapped picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, with Philadelphia moving up in both the fourth and sixth rounds. The Eagles received picks No.114 and No.197, while Atlanta moved back to No.122 and No.215, acquiring Brown in the process.
Tua Tagovailoa is at a bit of a career crossroads. He arrives in Atlanta with no promises other than the opportunity to compete with Michael Penix Jr.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms unpack Tua Tagovailoa’s injury history as well as the quarterback’s poor play in the cold as he is set to begin his first season with the Atlanta Falcons.
Tua Tagovailoa manifestó que su nuevo contrato de un año con los Falcons de Atlanta, anunciado el martes, le brinda la oportunidad de un nuevo comienzo tras un cierre accidentado de su etapa de seis años con los Dolphins de Miami.