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Falcons Hunt for Linebackers at NFL Combine
24 Feb
Summary
- Falcons' new regime has five draft picks, none in rounds one or five.
- Key linebacker targets include Anthony Hill, Jake Golday, and others.
- The NFL Combine is the official start of player acquisition season.

The Atlanta Falcons are attending the annual NFL Combine in Indianapolis, marking the official start of their player acquisition season. The new regime, featuring General Manager Ian Cunningham and Head Coach Kevin Stefanski, will have five draft selections to work with, notably absent are picks in the first and fifth rounds. Cunningham expressed confidence in building through the draft, citing past success with limited picks.
Linebacker is a critical area of need for the Falcons. With uncertainties surrounding Kaden Elliss's return and existing depth issues due to injuries and performance, the team is closely evaluating potential draft prospects. Several linebackers are on the Falcons' radar, including Anthony Hill, known for his athleticism and versatility, and Jake Golday, who possesses a notable physical frame and impressive athleticism.
Other potential targets include players who could contribute to the defense's strength. Prospects like Rodriguez, a Butkus Award winner, and Josiah Trotter, who shows strong run-stopping ability, are also being considered. Even players like Kyle Louis and Bryce Boettcher, who bring different skill sets, are on the team's radar as they aim to find valuable additions through the draft, emphasizing building through this avenue.



