Falcons activate CB A.J. Terrell off reserve/COVID-19 list

The Atlanta Falcons have thrown a lot at rookie CB A.J. Terrell by asking him to start Week 1, despite not having a preseason and playing one of the toughest positions in the NFL.

The Atlanta Falcons have thrown a lot at rookie CB A.J. Terrell, asking him to start Week 1 despite not having a preseason and playing one of the toughest positions in the NFL.

To make matters worse for the first-round pick out of Clemson, Terrell was placed on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list a few weeks ago. Fortunately, the Falcons announced Thursday afternoon that Terrell was being activated off of the league’s virus designation, which should make him good to go for Sunday’s NFC South matchup with the Carolina Panthers.

Terrell was Atlanta’s highest-graded defender in Week 2, according to Pro Football Focus. And while his return is good for the team, the Falcons continue to be decimated by injuries in the secondary.

Atlanta was without safeties Ricardo Allen and Keanu Neal entering Week 4, and lost Damontae Kazee during the game with an Achilles tear.

Plus, nickel CB Darqueze Dennard is out for at least two more weeks. Starting CB Kendall Sheffield did return in Week 4, however, making his season debut against the Packers and holding his own for the most part.

Stay tuned for Thursday’s injury report following practice.

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As training camp approaches Steelers 2020 NFL draft class remains unsigned

Is it time to worry that the Steelers haven’t signed any rookies yet?

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According to the NFL, the plan is for rookies to report to NFL training camp on July 21. The two sides are still trying to come to some consensus about safety protocols but as with most of these situations, the two sides will find some level of middle ground at the last possible moment.

But until then, there is another concern for the Pittsburgh Steelers. They have yet to sign a single player from their 2020 NFL draft class to a contract. If they don’t have them signed by July 21, they will not be showing up to training camp, regardless of the other situations with COVID-19 and safety.

Here is the rundown of the Steelers 2020 draft class.

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The Steelers are counting on players like wide receiver Chase Claypool and edge rusher Alex Highsmith to provide quality depth at those positions while they prepare to be the answer down the road.

I look for a rush of signing announcements in the next 24 hours as the Steelers front office never likes to start the season with unfinished business even under such unusual circumstances.

As you worried about the Steelers draft class missing part or all of training camp? Let us know in the comments.

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ESPN’s Mel Kiper says Cowboys had 4th-best 2020 NFL draft

ESPN’s draft guru likes the Cowboys’ draft but falls short of the accolades others have heaped upon the Cowboys.

Not everyone is as big a fan of the Dallas Cowboys’ haul in the 2020 NFL Draft. In the first round of draft grades, the Cowboys earned an A+ from six different outlets, with a handful thinking it was a very good class and one outlier thinking it was just barely above average.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion after all. Trying to look at things from the outside without a truly deep knowledge of the Cowboys is difficult, but it’s also somewhat balanced by having a deeper knowledge of the prospects in some cases. Fans may look at a prospect and think it’s a perfect fit, but those who dive deep into evaluation may see a prospects warts more than others. Even in that regard, though, well-knowledged people emerged highly impressed with what Dallas did.

Mel Kiper, Jr. of ESPN seems to be one of those people. He thought Dallas had a top-5 draft class, but didn’t regard it as one of the best, listing them tied for fourth (he listed teams with like grades alphabetically, so technically Dallas was named seventh). He fell short of awarding them an “A”-level grade, though, putting them below the Baltimore Ravens (A), Indianapolis Colts (A-) and the Minnesota Vikings (A-).

The Cowboys were tied with Buffalo, Cincinnati and Cleveland with B+ grades.

Dallas Cowboys: B+

Top needs: DB, DE, WR, C

Jason Garrett, who had been the coach of the Cowboys since 2010, is gone after Dallas went 8-8, but you really can’t blame the offense for what went down. Dak Prescott looked like a legitimate superstar. Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper had great seasons. There are still a few stars along the offensive line, even if Travis Frederick has retired. It was the defense that was the big problem; Dallas had seven interceptions, tied for fewest in the NFL.

So I was pleasantly surprised Thursday night when the Cowboys stuck to their draft board and took the best player available, with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb falling into their laps at No. 17. “You can’t have enough playmakers,” new coach Mike McCarthy said. And I agree. Now Cooper, Lamb and Michael Gallup will form one of the most talented wide receiver corps in the league, and this offense should once again be one of the league’s best. The Cowboys have made some upgrades on defense in free agency but still have holes. It’s going to be interesting. But credit McCarthy and the Dallas front office for stacking a strength on a strength and deciding to figure out the defense on Day 2.

I wasn’t as high on cornerback Trevon Diggs (51), but I’m fine with him in the middle of Round 2. He would have been a reach in the first round, which is where some teams graded him. Neville Gallimore (82) has some potential as a penetrating 1- or 3-technique tackle. Cornerback Reggie Robinson (123) was rocketing up draft boards over the past few weeks, and he was one of the most improved players in the country in 2019. Bradlee Anae (179) is one of my favorite Day 3 picks — I had him ranked 89th overall and he went 90 spots lower. Dallas also added a potential Frederick replacement in Tyler Biadasz (146).

Again, credit Dallas here for sticking to its board and getting value. If Anae and/or Biadasz develop into starters, this could be an A-plus in a couple of years.


Cowboys Wire 2020 NFL Draft Coverage

Grading all 7 Cowboys 2020 draft picks | UDFA Tracker
QB Ben DiNucci | DE Bradlee Anae |  C Tyler Biadasz
CB Reggie Robinson | DT Neville Gallimore |  CB Trevon Diggs
WR CeeDee Lamb | Lamb jersey choice |  Lamb Gallery


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