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Jalon Walker Poised for Breakout Year with Falcons
21 Mar
Summary
- Walker had a strong rookie season, second in rookie sacks.
- Coach Ulbrich believes he could have supported Walker better.
- Walker is seen as a natural replacement for linebacker Kaden Elliss.

Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich believes linebacker Jalon Walker is poised for a significant "year two leap" in the upcoming season. Ulbrich, speaking at the Georgia Bulldogs' pro day, acknowledged that he could have done more to support Walker during his rookie campaign.
Walker, drafted 15th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, made an immediate impact as a rookie. He recorded 5.5 sacks, five tackles for loss, and nine quarterback hits over 15 games. Ulbrich highlighted that Walker's role will expand beyond pass-rushing to include more versatility off the ball.
The Falcons are looking for Walker to fill the void left by linebacker Kaden Elliss, who was a key player on defense. Ulbrich praised Walker's talent and character, suggesting he has the potential to be a future team captain.




