The Atlanta Falcons are shifting their focus towards bolstering their defense in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft. This strategic pivot follows the appointment of Zac Robinson as offensive coordinator, signaling confidence in the team's offensive direction.
With Zac Robinson at the helm of the offense, the Falcons can strategically address their defensive needs in the draft. The team has shown interest in prospects like Pittsburgh WR Konata Mumpfield and Memphis LB Chandler Martin, holding in-person meetings ahead of the draft.
Justin Melo from the Draft Network noted that Mumpfield accumulated 813 receiving yards for Pittsburgh last season, showcasing his potential as a versatile receiver capable of playing both outside and in the slot. Mumpfield said he aims to be a 'great leader on and off the field' and is focused on 'doing things the right way.'
The Falcons' priorities for the 2025 draft include addressing the need for an edge rusher and finding a potential replacement for Grady Jarrett. With the departures of Lorenzo Carter, Matthew Judon, and Nate Landman in free agency, the linebacker position requires reinforcement. Veteran Divine Deablo was recently added to the roster to address that need.
Analysts predict the Falcons will target defensive players in the later rounds. The team's interest in prospects like Martin suggests they seek to add depth and potential playmakers to their defensive unit through the draft.