In case you missed it, here’s a look back at the best of our original content:
- Who will the Falcons draft at No. 4 overall? So far, the majority of PFR readers say that Florida tight end Kyle Pitts is Atlanta-bound.
- The late Junior Seau will always be remembered as one of the Chargers’ all-time greats. But, in 2003, the Bolts shipped him to the Dolphins. Here’s a look back at the trade that gave Miami three All-Decade defenders.
- Jaylen Waddle went off for 28 catches and 591 yards to start the year, good for 21.2 yards per grab on average. Then, an injury pretty much capped his season after six games. Here’s a look atthe Alabama standout and where he might rank among this year’s top wide receivers in the draft.
- Speaking of the draft — rookie negotiations are just around the corner. They tend to go smoother than, say, 20 years ago, but offset language still causes the occasional hiccup. Here’s a refresher on how offsets work and why they sometimes keep youngsters out of camp.
I think it’s smartest for the Falcons to trade back to #9, they don’t need offensive help and if they fall to #9 they should still be able to grab a guy like Surtain.