Falcons Wire 2020 mock draft: Final edition

With the offensive skill positions basically set, it’s the play of the offensive line that will get Atlanta to that next step.

Round 3 (Pick 78): CB Bryce Hall, Virginia

Virginia cornerback Bryce Hall (34) plays against Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Currently at cornerback, the Atlanta Falcons have Kendall Sheffield, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Isaiah Oliver and Jordan Miller. There are some lesser players that aren’t being mentioned, but it’s because they’re unlikely to actually make the roster. Adding more competition at cornerback is 100 percent something the Falcons will be doing in the draft, we just don’t which round it will be in.

Bryce Hall is a perfect fit for Atlanta as a long, tall cornerback who can play well in either zone or man coverages. He has all the tools, a solid frame and physical ability to be successful in Dan Quinn’s scheme. Hall also has great instincts in coverage and could turn into a Pro Bowl-level player working with Atlanta’s coaching staff. Raheem Morris could have a good group to choose from when deciding his starting corners with Hall on the roster.