Falcons Draft Results
We didn't have it too wrong, but then again, it wasn't too hard. I think lots of us were surprised at how late Scott M. went. He said in the paper here that he was hurt during pro day, and that made them nervous--as in, they were afraid he wouldn't be able to practice this week, etc. I think he's a long shot to go much past the practice squad. The starting center in San Diego was a third round pick last year, and the back up went to UM, though he was undrafted, he has kicked around the league. Still, its an accomplishment to even get the try-out, and Scott made it this far. From here, you never know. Maybe a little luck, some Europe, an injury, and you get your shot.
Cole Magner signed with the Falcons (for simplicity's sake). This isn't going to be any easier. Even though the Falcons cut Jimmy Farris, they still carry five veteran receivers, and their #1 pick was a receiver. Rumors say there may be some further cutting in Atlanta, possibly opening up a spot, and if that happens, Cole could make it on special teams and as a 5WR. They also brought in 3 other UDFA Wr's.
Keon Newson signed with the Rams. They picked safeties in the 3rd and 4th rounds, and those guys have to be ahead of Keon.
Finally, Shaun Suisham was signed by the Steelers. His pro career will be in Canada. I don't believe he will ever take a regular season kick in the NFL.
I don't mean to denigrate our guys. Its tough--very tough--to move to the next level. They were great Falcons who were champions and who resurrected our football program. They don't have to prove anything. They are all capable if they get their shot.
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