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Falcons Double Dip at Edge Rusher While NFC South Rivals Bolster Offenses
The Atlanta Falcons ended an eight-year drought of not selecting an edge rusher in the first round with their pick of Georgia’s Jalon Walker at No. 15 overall. Then, the Falcons went just 11 picks before selecting their next first-round edge rusher in Tennessee’s James Pearce.
Raheem Morris’ defense might need Walker and Pearce to contribute in a significant way immediately with what the rest of the NFC South did on Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Carolina Panthers kicked off the night for the NFC South with the somewhat surprising selection of Arizona receiver Tetairoa McMillan. The Wildcats wideout was the first receiver off the board besides dual-threat, Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.
McMillan will join 2024 first-round pick Xavier Legette in Carolina as the Panthers try to create a 1-2 punch at receiver to help quarterback Bryce Young.
“The Panthers get a big-bodied receiver with exceptional hand-eye coordination and athleticism who routinely wins 50-50 balls,” NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks wrote. “Dave Canales continues to redesign his wide receivers room and creates Carolina’s version of the Mike Evans-Chris Godwin tandem with McMillan joining Xavier Legette. Expect the jump-ball specialist to jell with Bryce Young from Day 1.”
Speaking of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they weren’t satisfied with going into next season with receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin as their main outside targets. Tampa Bay added Ohio State wideout Emeka Egbuka at No. 19 overall.
Egbuka was the next wideout off the board after McMillan.
“A polished receiver who regularly separates from defenders, Egbuka is the perfect No. 3 receiver alongside Mike Evans and Chris Godwin,” Brooks wrote. “Baker Mayfield’s options in the passing game improved upon adding the Ohio State product’s natural pass-catching ability.”
The Falcons went a combined 3-1 versus the Panthers and Buccaneers in 2024. But Atlanta’s defense gave up an average of 248.5 passing yards per game and 11 touchdowns in those four contests.
Morris better hope his two new edge rushers develop quickly because unless the Falcons find a diamond in the rough later during the draft or in the undrafted free agency market, Atlanta’s secondary isn’t going to be any better in coverage versus those young receivers than it was last year.
When the Falcons play the New Orleans Saints, Walker and Pearce will be tested versus New Orleans’ first-round pick — Texas offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr.
Banks was the third offensive tackle off the board at No. 9 overall.
“The offensive line is everything for a creative play-designer like Kellen Moore,” Brooks wrote. “The Saints get a premier pass protector in Banks with the footwork, agility and athleticism to be an ideal dancing bear for Moore’s offense.”
Looking ahead at what Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft could look like in the NFC South, it will be a lot of waiting for the Falcons. Because of their trade back into the first round to grab Pearce, Atlanta no longer owns a second-round choice, and the Falcons won’t pick in the third round until the second-to-last selection.
Meanwhile, barring trades, the other three NFC South teams will make seven picks before Atlanta’s next on the clock. The Saints hold the most Day 2 picks in the division with three selections.
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Police say a man was shot at 616 Joseph E. Boone Boulevard, which is Rodney Cook Sr. Park in the Vine City neighborhood.
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Atlanta Falcons’ Young Star Expected to Face NFL Suspension
The Atlanta Falcons are looking to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2017, and they’ll be relying on a new coaching staff to help them get there. But Kevin Stefanski is no rookie; he’s a two-time NFL Coach of the Year, only now he’ll be working with an entirely different group of personnel after coaching in Cleveland since 2020.
In addition to a new coach, the Falcons may have a different starting quarterback as Michael Penix Jr. continues to rehab last season’s torn ACL. He’ll also be competing with Tua Tagovailoa. Together, the Falcons believe they can compete for a playoff spot in the NFC South, but to do so, they’ll need all the help they can get. Unfortunately, the Falcons may not have everyone on hand to start the season.
According to The Athletic‘s Falcons insider Josh Kendall, the NFL is “likely” to suspend edge rusher James Pearce Jr.
Pearce faces three felony charges after an incident with his former girlfriend, WNBA player Rickea Jackson. Pearce’s charges are for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing the police, and resisting arrest with violence.
“Atlanta now appears to be waiting on the NFL to decide on Pearce. Under the league’s personal conduct policy, commissioner Roger Goodell has wide latitude to impose discipline regardless of the outcome of the criminal case. The league is likely to suspend Pearce. Steelers defensive back Cam Sutton was suspended eight games in 2024 after a domestic violence incident that began as a felony charge but was eventually reduced to a misdemeanor. Goodell could also place Pearce on the commissioner’s exempt list, which serves as an indefinite suspension while the league gathers more information.”
The Athletic’s Josh Kendall on James Pearce
Pearce is coming off an excellent rookie season that saw him record a team-high 10.5 sacks while starting three of his 17 appearances. The 26th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft looks like he’s poised to be a star. Yet, now the 22-year-old may have to wait to start his second NFL season. The question is how long?
If Pearce is forced to miss time, the Falcons will be counting on others, such as fellow 2025 first-round pick Jalon Walker, to make a bigger impact. The 22-year-old Walker recorded 5.5 sacks, making nine sacks in 15 appearances.
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Atlanta sees great value in Swain at No. 23,
I’ve also heard that Atlanta sees great value in Swain at No. 23, but the Hawks have been signaling for some time that they are prepared (and perhaps even prefer) to trade their second pick in the first round after No. 8 for future draft capital. It sounds as though Atlanta will invite external trade interest for that pick until it is actually on the clock to make the selection Tuesday night.
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