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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons' 2024 draft class receives brutal ranking from PFFEvery NFL draft is different, and regardless how good or bad a particular class may look after one season, it takes a few years to fairly evaluate things. The Atlanta Falcons shook up the 2024 NFL draft by taking quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons to visit with speedy Texas wide receiver ahead of 2025 NFL draftWhile most NFL analyst project the Atlanta Falcons to focus heavily on defense in the 2025 NFL draft, the team has rarely done what was expected during the four drafts under general manager Terry Fontenot.
Since releasing Jarrett in March, the Falcons have re-signed former fifth-round pick Ta'Quon Graham and added free-agent defensive lineman Morgan Fox. Both players will help fill in for Jarrett this season, but it wouldn't hurt to add high-upside player like Alexander in Round 2.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell proposed the Atlanta Falcons part with tight end Kyle Pitts to make a big jump up the 2025 NFL Draft board.
Draft month is here! Kevin Knight is joined by Adnan Ikic and Aaron Freeman (Locked On Falcons) to discuss strategies and potential avenues for the Falcons in the 2025 NFL Draft, including the potential for a trade down and player trades.
A New England Patriots trade pitch swaps draft bust Ja'Lynn Polk to the Atlanta Falcons for wide receiver Darnell Mooney.
The Falcons appear to have set a high asking price regarding the portion of Kirk Cousins' contract an acquiring team would absorb in a trade.
The possibility of selecting an offensive player early in the draft (yes, really), job security issues, Trey Hendrickson and Grady Jarrett — and plenty of other things — came up, too, so here’s what I’m hearing after the league meeting.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNAtlanta Falcons 2025 offseason workout dates announcedOn Thursday, the NFL announced the 2025 offseason workout dates for all 32 teams. These voluntary periods may not seem important but they're a good way to build team chemistry for the upcoming season. The NFL has strict rules to preserve player safety, dividing the workouts into three phases.