Falcons post-draft depth chart: Projecting rookie roles in 2026

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Falcons post-draft depth chart: Projecting rookie roles in 2026

Examining Atlanta Falcons' depth chart following the 2026 NFL Draft

Falcons post-draft depth chart: Projecting rookie roles in 2026

Examining Atlanta Falcons' depth chart following the 2026 NFL Draft

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The Atlanta Falcons attempted to do a lot with a little in the 2026 NFL Draft, even trading down in the fourth round to acquire an additional sixth-round pick. Falcons GM Ian Cunningham's best player available philosophy helped the team land cornerback Avieon Terrell in Round 2 followed by wide receiver Zachariah Branch in the third.

Terrell and Branch have long-term starter potential, regardless of whether or not they crack the starting lineup this season. Some of these decisions will likely come down to roster depth. Terrell has the ability to be a Day 1 contributor, but the Falcons have no reason to rush him into the starting lineup with Mike Hughes on the roster.

Branch, on the other hand, will likely battle Olamide Zacccheaus to be the starting slot receiver. The rookie's overall speed and special teams return ability should help him see the field sooner rather than later.

Look for fourth-round pick Kaden Daniels have a sub-package role on defense, although his biggest impact will likely come on special teams this season. The same can be said about Atlanta's sixth-round pick, linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. Both Daniels and Perkins could provide depth at inside linebacker behind Divine Deablo and Christian Harris.

As for sixth-round pick Anterio Thompson, we expect the former Washington standout to contribute as a rotational defensive lineman this year, providing depth behind starter Brandon Dorlus. Seventh-round pick Ethan Onianwa will serve as a backup guard/tackle, having played both positions in college.

Check out our post-draft Falcons depth chart projection below (rookies in bold).

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons post-draft depth chart: Branch to start?

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