The Atlanta Falcons begin organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday, and the team still has some roster moves to make. Here are three moves Atlanta should consider with its offseason workout program just around the corner.
The Falcons came into the NFL Draft with two glaring holes that most pundits believed they’d address with their four picks in the top 100. Atlanta needed another cornerback as well as multiple defensive linemen.
Sophomore safety Khalil Barnes, and sophomore cornerbacks Shelton Lewis and Avieon Terrell, joined the latest episode of Clemson Football’s 2 Right Turns podcast released Friday.
Nate Wiggins is off to the Baltimore Ravens, but Clemson has another corner that can fill his shoes for the future. ESPN detailed the players that are taking over for every first-round pick in college football.
The NFL Draft is just over a week away, and it is the most pivotal in recent memory for the Falcons. They have a talented roster, and they went out and acquired a quarterback that makes them favorites in the NFC South.
The Falcons have five major tasks to do this offseason. The NFL Draft is later this month, and Atlanta will have to create some more cap space to sign its rookie class.
The Falcons didn’t have any marquee free agents to bring back this offseason. The most notable player that hit free agency was Calais Campbell, and the new staff has made it abundantly clear how badly they want the veteran back in Atlanta.
This will go down as one of the busier offseasons in Falcons franchise history. NFL free agency hasn’t even begun yet, and Arthur Blank’s team has already gone through a whirlwind of a head coaching search as they landed on Raheem Morris.
Terry Fontenot alluded to an A.J. Terrell contract extension last offseason, and now it’s a waiting game for the Falcons 2020 first-round pick’s big payday.
The entire offseason is going to surround the Falcons’ search for a quarterback. Obviously, there are other things that must be addressed like Kyle Pitts’ fifth-year option, A.J.
The Falcons offseason is going to be defined by what they do at the quarterback position. Of course, there are other needs. Drake London needs a running mate or two.
The Atlanta Falcons have several needs to address this offseason, and getting some support for cornerback A.J. Terrell is near the top of that list. The No.
The Falcons have their coaching staff in place under new head coach Raheem Morris as the offseason progresses. Terry Fontenot and the front office will have to assess the current roster with the coaching staff as impending free agents need decisions made.
The Atlanta Falcons are holding on to a thread of hope regarding their playoff chances, but their perception in the pecking order of the National Football League suffered this week after a 37-17 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Before the Falcons Week 13 loss to the Buccaneers, they sat just inside the top 20 picks. Now, they sit just outside the top 10. If the draft were tomorrow, Atlanta would be selecting 11th, which puts them in proximity to potentially trade up for a franchise quarterback.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall couldn’t believe the hefty fine that the NFL slapped him with for his hit on Atlanta Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell in their Week 13 showdown.
As we approach training camp, Atlanta Falcons defender A.J. Terrell will attempt to prove that he’s still a top-10 cornerback in the league. Last season was the worst of Terrell’s professional career, and the team’s struggles in the secondary were evident as they allowed the eighth most total passing yards.
Since being drafted No. 16 overall in 2020, Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J Terrell has quietly became one of the league's best young cornerbacks. An All-Pro
Non-draft news is transpiring as the second round commences. The Falcons will make their top 2020 draftee’s contract run through 2024. They are picking up A.J.
In what should basically be a formality, AJ Terrell will have his fifth-year option picked up by the Falcons barring an extension: Terrell is slated to
Flush with cap space ($66.4 million), the Atlanta Falcons are in position to turn things around in a wide-open division. If the fail to do so, several people will start feeling the heat.
Atlanta traded 14-year starting QB Matt Ryan last offseason, jump-starting the team's rebuild. While it's never easy moving on from a successful partnership, it's hard to argue the Falcons didn't make the right call after Ryan failed to launch at his new home in Indianapolis, and now Atlanta has reason for optimism.
The Atlanta Falcons defense did almost all it could to beat the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Down 19-13 in the fourth quarter after the Falcons' offense was forced to punt after a three-and-out. The Commanders had a shot at a put-away drive with 5:06 remaining. Instead, Atlanta forced a three-and-out of its own.
The Atlanta Falcons aren't going to be able to make it to January football if the team can't improve in the air.
Part of the benefit Atlanta Falcons rookie wide receiver Drake London has is the opportunity to compete against one of the league's best cornerbacks every day in practice.
The Falcons are eyeing a defensive turnaround in 2022, after the unit ranked near the bottom of the league in almost every major category last season. To achieve that, the team will lean heavily on its secondary. The CB room will once again be led by A.J.
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