No team was worse at defending the pass in 2020 than the Atlanta Falcons — allowing an NFL-worst 4,697 passing yards, along with third-most passing touchdowns (34) during the team’s 4-12 season.
Despite a decent rookie year from A.J. Terrell, the Falcons had issues at each level of their defense and a lack of pass rush up front undoubtedly compounded the issues of the team’s young secondary. Atlanta’s new defensive coordinator, Dean Pees, should help in this area, but the team lost its top three safeties during the offseason.
In Pro Football Focus’ 2021 secondary rankings, the Falcons came in dead last of the 32 NFL teams. PFF’s Ben Linsey points to the loss of personnel as the main reason for Atlanta’s spot on the list.
Pees’ scheme will feature more blitzing and better utilize disguised pressures, which can hopefully mask some of the coverage issues from this young group. Fortunately, Atlanta’s offense should be in the top half of the league with a chance to be elite under head coach Arthur Smith’s tutelage.
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