2021 Mock Draft: How can the Falcons maximize trading back?

The Atlanta Falcons should be looking to trade down early and often in the NFL draft so that they can fill out depth on the roster cheaply.

The Atlanta Falcons should be looking to trade down early and often in the NFL draft in order to cheaply fill out the roster. By moving back and picking up a couple of second round-picks, the team could potentially add a few starters.

With help from The Draft Network’s Mock Draft Machine, we came up with a scenario where the Falcons trade down a couple of times and still end up making a pick that some think they should make at No. 4 overall.

Trade 1: Sends first-round pick (No. 4 overall) to the Detroit Lions for their first-round pick (No. 7 overall) and second-round pick (No. 39 overall)

The first trade is with Detroit at pick No. 7 as the Lions look to add a wide receiver to replace free agent Kenny Golladay. They give their second-round pick to Atlanta for DeVonta Smith from Alabama. Losing out on the Heisman Trophy winner to get another second-round pick was more than worth it for the Falcons.

Trade 2: Sends first-round pick (No. 7 overall) to the San Francisco 49ers for their first-round pick (No. 12 overall) and second-round pick (No. 44 overall) and 2022 seventh-round pick

At No. 7 overall with Lance and Fields still remaining on the board, I rolled the dice that a long-term quarterback would still be there at pick 12. The Falcons trade back five more spots to pick up yet another second-round pick and a seventh in 2022.