Done deal: Atlanta falcons has made a fantastic signing by landing this incredible player

Falcons make blockbuster trade, land Caleb Williams in latest mock draft

The Falcons are looking for a head coach once more, but as long as they find a quarterback, it doesn’t matter who leads this group.

Desmond Ridder and Taylor Heinicke’s play directly contributed to Arthur Smith’s dismissal, and if they don’t get it right this time, it will also be the reason for the downfall of the next coach.

 

When it comes to professional personnel, there aren’t many possibilities that are inspiring. The only guy worth adding who still has the potential to become the next quarterback for the organization is Justin Fields.

 

The Falcons need to look younger because they can’t continue to rely on Baker Mayfield, Kirk Cousins, or Russell Wilson as band-aid solutions. The team hopes to discover the solution in the draft. I believe that trading up for any of the top three players—Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, and Jayden Daniels—is worthwhile.

 

My choice among those three would be Maye, Williams, and Daniels in that sequence. To advance, though, will

require a significant deal for any of them, particularly the best prospect.

In the latest mock draft from The Athletic, the Falcons work out a deal with

the Bears to move to the 1st overall pick and select the 2022 Heisman trophy winner, Caleb Williams.

Two first-round picks and two second-round picks to move up from the 8th

overall pick is a pipe dream, but I’m doing this deal every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

A few firsts and seconds for a franchise quarterback is pitiful compensation, and

if Chicago decides to list the pick for sale, the amount they could obtain in a trade would be far less.

 

The first overall pick will cost more than the Panthers did the previous season.

Carolina sent D.J. Moore, two firsts, and two seconds to Chicago. That’s where any deal this year will begin.

 

Three first-round picks, two second-round picks, and Kyle Pitts would be a

more plausible trade for the Falcons to get overtaken by the Bears in the first

round. I’m carrying out that transaction without blinking even now.

Without a quarterback, a Super Bowl is an afterthought.

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