
"The Atlanta Falcons officially hired former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski on January 17th. Since then, there have been 13 mock drafts where the Falcons, who are without a 2026 1st-round pick, in case you forgot, are selecting at least one player. Some pundits got so bold as to go through all seven rounds; others set their sights on the top 100. Either way, since Stefanski signed on the dotted line, 26 draft prospects have been sent to Atlanta."
"The Falcons need to add some youth to the defensive backfield, and a playmaker like Keith Abney II at the cornerback position would be a really solid value on Day 2. Atlanta has been striking out when it comes to getting a second corner on the other side of A.J. Terrell. If the Falcons want to maximize this defense's potential, they have to get someone on the other side of Terrell before he's out of his prime. Abney not only gives you a CB2, but a potential CB1 if Terrell falls off before that fabled 30-year-old curse."
"Drake London can win at all three levels, but he is mostly a master of the short to intermediate. To truly unlock all the weapons in this offense, there has to be someone who can continuously take the top off the defense. Especially if Penix is supposed to be the QB of the future. Chris Brazzell II not only takes the top off the defense with his speed, but he is a threat to win down the field due to his size."
Kevin Stefanski was hired as head coach on January 17th, and 13 mock drafts followed, sending 26 prospects to Atlanta despite the team lacking a 2026 first-round pick. The tracker evaluates each prospect for fit in a Stefanski offense, development timeline, and roster fit. The Falcons need youth in the defensive backfield, with Keith Abney II presented as a Day 2 value who could start opposite A.J. Terrell and potentially become a primary corner. The offense also requires a true vertical threat; Chris Brazzell II is noted for speed and downfield ability.
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