The Atlanta Falcons could still add an edge rusher when the 2020 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday. For now, though, it seems that head coach Dan Quinn is expecting the team to rely on fourth-year defensive end Takk McKinley to start opposite Dante Fowler next season.
As tweeted by ESPN’s Vaughn McClure below, Quinn reiterated during a pre-draft meeting with reporters that he believes McKinley can get the job done and will have a “significant” role in 2020:
Dan Quinn reiterates that he feels Takk McKinley will have a “significant‘’ role on the defense this coming season and will be fully recovered from shoulder surgery.
— vaughn mcclure (@vxmcclure23) April 20, 2020
Earlier this offseason, Quinn expressed similar sentiments, saying McKinley still had “so much ability and upside.” It’s a good sign that the former UCLA standout is recovering on schedule from the shoulder injury he suffered late in the year.
McKinley has felt like a potential breakout candidate for a couple of seasons, but has failed to rack up double-digit sacks despite an impressive pressure rate.
It’s safe to say he’s entering his make-or-break year in Atlanta, and if the team decides to add an edge rusher in the first three rounds, that would increase the pressure on McKinley.
Stay tuned when the 2020 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday to see which direction the Falcons go. Also, be sure to check out our galleries featuring the different prospects Atlanta has met with on offense and defense in preparation for the draft.
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