The Falcons went with their second offensive player in the sixth round of the draft in Detroit.
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The Falcons went with their second offensive player in the sixth round of the draft in Detroit.
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The Falcons went with a fourth defensive player in the fifth round of the draft in Detroit.
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The Falcons went with their third defensive player in the fourth round of the draft in Detroit.
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The Falcons prioritized a succession plan on Day 1 and defensive front reinforcements on Day 2. Where will Day 3 take them?
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The Falcons selected a second Washington Husky, Bralen Trice in the third round at No. 74 overall.
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The Falcons drafted defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro and outside linebacker Bralen Trice during the second day of the draft in Detroit.
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The Falcons traded up in the second round in order to select defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro with the No. 35 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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Michael Penix Jr. was confident he impressed the Falcons but didn't expect to be picked No. 8 overall until he heard the phone ring.
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Atlanta already has Kirk Cousins under contract for four years. Now, the team potentially has something Matt Ryan never had: a successor.
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It's draft week, y'all. Here's one more mock draft to get you thinking.
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