Falcons’ seven-round mock draft highlights potential strategies for 2025 NFL Draft

Falcons’ seven-round mock draft highlights potential strategies for 2025 NFL Draft
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Mock drafts are often a feature of the NFL draft season, offering fans and analysts a chance to speculate on team prospects. The Atlanta Falcons have launched their first seven-round mock draft ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, providing insights into potential moves by the team. Although these predictions are rarely accurate, they generate discussions and excitement among fans.

According to Will McFadden, who created this draft, “It’s the first of three separate seven-round mock drafts published by the Atlanta Falcons’ editorial team ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.” McFadden acknowledges the uncertainty of these drafts: “We’re all aware that virtually every single one of them will turn out to be wrong.”

In this mock draft, a focus on defense is evident beginning with the Falcons’ No. 15 pick in the first round, selecting defensive end Mike Green. McFadden shares his conviction that “Green will be a good player in the NFL,” adding praise for Green’s capabilities observed at the Senior Bowl. The draft continues with the Falcons trading their No. 46 pick to the Cincinnati Bengals to acquire additional selections, which McFadden cites as a strategy to accumulate picks and deepen their roster.

The second-round pick at No. 49 lands cornerback Maxwell Hairston, a player McFadden has favored throughout the draft season. Hairston’s skills in zone coverage are highlighted as a significant factor in this choice.

The draft’s later rounds emphasize a strategic approach in adding diverse talents. Defensive end Sai’Vion Jones is selected in the fourth round, hailed for his agility and strength. Wide receiver Tory Horton joins the team, with McFadden believing he brings much-needed speed and leadership qualities to the Falcons’ offense. Safety Malachi Moore is picked in the seventh round, with McFadden observing Moore’s potential to make an impact as a late-round selection.

Overall, McFadden’s mock draft provides a window into potential strategies for the Falcons as they prepare for the official NFL Draft. It remains to be seen how these projections align with actual team decisions.



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