The Atlanta Falcons' greatest source of hope in this offseason lies with the eighth overall selection in 2022 NFL draft. This has been an offseason defined by players the team has lost and missed out on rather than the new additions.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed depth to complement Clyde Edwards-Helaire this season, and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones is signing with the team.
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The San Francisco 49ers have already bet big on the 2021 NFL draft. They mortgaged multiple first-round picks to move up from No. 12 to No. 3.
The move is to presumably pick a quarterback of the future. The quarterback position is the only one that would be worth giving up that much capital to secure.
With Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson presumably going No. 1 and No. 2, the draft really starts with the Niners at No. 3.
The question of which quarterback they will take is intriguing, but there s added pressure to nail their other early picks. They are also scheduled to be on the clock at No. 43 in Round 2 and have the 102nd selection in Round 3.