2020 NFL Draft: 7 possible targets for Falcons in 2nd round

The Falcons have their work cut out for them this offseason with potentially three starters leaving in free agency.

Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington

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2019 Stats: 52 catches, 825 yards, 3 TDs

Analysis: Austin Hooper’s return is not out of the question, but the Falcons need to be ready to draft a replacement in case they can’t afford the $11 million per year that Hooper is likely to cost. Washington’s Hunter Bryant is just 6-foot-2, but is built like a brick house. He’s got good speed and an ability to break tackles if you can get him in space. Say Hooper does return to Atlanta, it still wouldn’t be a bad idea to add another tight end since Dirk Koetter is sticking around as offensive coordinator.

Video: This is Bryant (No. 1) playing against Arizona last season: