In all the buzz about the upcoming Falcons draft, which has only grown despite the team having no settled general manager and no settled draft position at this point, the focus has been squarely on what Atlanta might do with their first top five draft selection since the 2008 class that brought them Matt Ryan and set up the best decade-plus in team history. There’s discussion about drafting Matt Ryan’s successor, chatter about top defenders like Micah Parsons, intrigue over “generational” tackle prospect Penei Sewell, and even the usual mock drafts landing yet another top wide receiver in Atlanta.
Trading down in the 2021 NFL Draft is back on the table for the Falcons
