Since there's been so much talk about how the talent at the top of this month's NFL Draft is somewhat indistinguishable from the talent that could go in the middle or late in the first round, there hasn't been much discussion about teams wanting to trade up into the first 10 picks.
But maybe, just maybe, the Falcons could be one squad that's interested. Sports Illustrated's Peter King tweeted the following on Wednesday morning.
King went on to write that he's not sure whom the Falcons would want, so it's unclear (and might be until the first night of the draft) where Atlanta might be trying to land.
As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution speculated a few days ago, the Falcons could be interested in a cornerback -- Falcons beat writer D. Orlander Ledbetter also predicted that general manager Thomas Dimitroff might try to make a “big” trade. If the team wanted to go ultra-big, it could trade up into the top 10 and grab a cornerback like Alabama's Dee Milliner.
King and Ledbetter, though, are quick to point out that the Falcons could stand at No. 30 and procure a quality cornerback without having to give up another draft pick (for the record, four of our six mock drafters have Atlanta going with a corner).
Either way, we'll know the Falcons' decision in eight days or less.
But maybe, just maybe, the Falcons could be one squad that's interested. Sports Illustrated's Peter King tweeted the following on Wednesday morning.
King went on to write that he's not sure whom the Falcons would want, so it's unclear (and might be until the first night of the draft) where Atlanta might be trying to land.
As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution speculated a few days ago, the Falcons could be interested in a cornerback -- Falcons beat writer D. Orlander Ledbetter also predicted that general manager Thomas Dimitroff might try to make a “big” trade. If the team wanted to go ultra-big, it could trade up into the top 10 and grab a cornerback like Alabama's Dee Milliner.
King and Ledbetter, though, are quick to point out that the Falcons could stand at No. 30 and procure a quality cornerback without having to give up another draft pick (for the record, four of our six mock drafters have Atlanta going with a corner).
Either way, we'll know the Falcons' decision in eight days or less.
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