2020 NFL Draft: Breaking down all 6 Falcons picks

After leading the league in trade rumors entering the draft, the Atlanta Falcons didn’t make a single move during all three days.

After leading the league in trade rumors entering the draft, the Falcons didn’t make a single move. The team was still able to fill needs at cornerback, guard and linebacker, while adding depth to its secondary.

Let’s recap all six of Atlanta’s picks and examine the roles they are likely to play in 2020.

Round 1 (No. 16): CB A.J. Terrell – Florida

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Analysis: Terrell was the third corner drafted, but is a great fit for Atlanta’s scheme and fills the team’s desperate need for a starting cornerback. Some analysts felt the pick was a reach, however, the Falcons had no choice due to the position they put themselves in by cutting Desmond Trufant. Terrell is effective in press-man coverage as well as zone. Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris should be able to maximize the abilities of the former Clemson standout.

Let’s take a look at his RAS (relative athletic score), courtesy of Kent Lee Platte, to highlight Terrell’s impressive athleticism:

2019 Stats: 34 tackles (24 solo), 2 interceptions, 3 pass deflections and 0.5 sacks.

Video: Here’s Terrell playing against Notre Dame last season: