The Atlanta Falcons are heading into the 2026 NFL Draft with just the third-best roster in the NFC South. Trouble is, they only have five picks to make and they won't be on the clock until the middle of the second round.
Trading down is one way that the front office can add more picks - but with such scant draft capital to begin with they may not get much in return. Another way they can do that is by trading one of their assets - and tight end Kyle Pitts is at the top of the list of potential trade pieces.
Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham was asked about Pitts in his pre-draft press conference alongwith head coach Kevin Stefanski. He said that he's willing to listen to offers for Pitts, or any other player.
Atlanta GM Ian Cunningham on the idea tight end Kyle Pitts could be traded: "For all the players, we’re going to listen. That’s our job. That doesn’t mean that that’s going to happen. People call, we’ll listen."
Pitts has been mostly disappointing for a top-five overall pick. However, last season he finally started living up to his potential, posting a career-best 88 catches to go with five touchdowns and 928 yards.
That's a good sign of progress, but not enough to give Pitts a lucrative long-term contract. Hence, the Falcons are willing to at least listen to any offers they may get.
They may also get some questions about whether Drake London or Bijan Robinson are available - but they can quickly shut those talks down. Otherwise, there are really no trade-worthy pieces on this roster that any other team might really be interested in.
So, odds are if they can't find a trade partner for Pitts the Falcons will have to make do with the picks they have.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons open to discussing Kyle Pitts trade, plus others
