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Atlanta Falcons' mock draft predictions highlight defensive focus

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Donavan Ellison Coaching Operations Assistant | Atlanta Falcons Website

Donavan Ellison Coaching Operations Assistant | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons have been the subject of numerous mock drafts as analysts predict who the team might select with their No. 15 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Various experts have weighed in with their selections, each offering insights into potential draft choices.

Nick Baumgardner from The Athletic has projected that the Falcons will choose Will Johnson, a cornerback from Michigan. Baumgardner notes, "He's pretty clearly the best cornerback in this class not named Travis Hunter."

Kyle Crabbs of 33rd Team suggests Jihaad Campbell, a linebacker from Alabama, highlighting his versatility and potential impact on Atlanta's defense under Raheem Morris. "Few talents are more versatile than Campbell," Crabbs remarks.

Tori McElhaney from AtlantaFalcons.com believes Mykel Williams, an edge rusher from Georgia, could be a good fit for the Falcons despite a less impressive statistical season. She states that Williams offers "length, athleticism and promise."

Josh Edwards of CBS Sports has picked Jalon Walker, another edge rusher from Georgia. Edwards emphasizes Walker's ability to rush the passer effectively despite his smaller stature.

Chris Trapasso and Danny Kelly both foresee Mike Green, an edge rusher from Marshall, joining the Falcons. Trapasso mentions Green's promising traits while Kelly highlights his athleticism and flexibility.

Jordan Reid of ESPN also favors Jalon Walker for his quick pass-rush capabilities and adaptability on defense.

Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports projects Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M as a choice for Atlanta due to his size and athleticism as an edge rusher.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com praises Mike Green for his explosive abilities and readiness to contribute immediately to a team in need of pass-rushing talent.

Mel Kiper from ESPN describes Green as one of the hottest prospects due to his impressive performance stats last season.

Bucky Brooks of NFL.com suggests Will Johnson again for his technical skills and versatility in coverage schemes.

Daniel Jeremiah sees Mykel Williams as a potential first-round pick for Atlanta given their need for a pass rusher.

Field Yates points out Mike Green's league-leading sack record as a reason why he would be beneficial to the Falcons' defensive lineup.

Lastly, Mike Renner echoes similar sentiments about Mike Green's readiness and production capabilities at the professional level.

These expert opinions reflect diverse perspectives on how the Falcons might enhance their roster through strategic draft picks aimed at strengthening their defensive unit.

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