Time will tell which route the team takes. So, what would the Falcons get by drafting James Pearce Jr.? Pearce Jr. is a versatile, speed rusher who can disrupt plays at an alarming rate.
First, at No. 15 overall in the new PFN mock draft, the Falcons landed Tennessee edge James Pearce. "The Falcons’ collapse in the second half of the regular season knocked them out of the ...
At No. 15 overall, the Falcons landed Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. "James Pearce Jr. has somehow flown under the radar a little as the 2025 NFL Draft class has developed, but he’s ...
James Pearce Jr., doesn't need to do anything but make plays on the ball. Forget about dropping into man coverage. The Atlanta Falcons need him to simply disrupt the passing game. Most ...
Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. has been another popular selection in mock drafts for the Falcons this month. But in Plocher's new mock, Pearce landed with the New Orleans Saints at No. 9 ...
But clearly, we don't live in a perfect world. The Falcons may very well address edge rusher at No. 15 overall with James Pearce, Mike Green or another top prospect at the position. Or they could ...
Trade rumors around Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts continue to gain steam. Bleacher Report's James Palmer explained on Jan. 29 why Pitts is a player to "keep an eye on" this offseason ...
A little less than a month ago, it was a bold projection to suggest the Atlanta Falcons may trade tight end Kyle Pitts this offseason. That no longer is the case, as more and more analysts are ...
The team that could benefit the most from drafting James Pearce is the Atlanta Falcons. They had a disappointing showcase on defense during the 2024 season, being the team with the second-fewest ...
On Feb. 11, USA Today's Cory Woodroof predicted the Atlanta Falcons to acquire Huff from the Eagles in an offseason trade. "The Philadelphia Eagles made Huff inactive for the 2025 Super Bowl ...
The Atlanta Falcons are just over one week away from venturing to the NFL combine, where they'll evaluate the top prospects in the 2025 NFL draft -- along with handling free agency business.
For example, Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot is universally expected to let veteran former Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons leave as a free agent after only one season playing in the NFC.
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