The NFL Draft is now just under two weeks away. The Atlanta Falcons won’t be picking in the first round, and as it currently stands the team will have just five selections.
The Nest ATL, along with Falcons Drip, Falcons Tribe, Falcons Time, Falcons Republic, and The Football Falcon all weighed in on their predictions on Instagram. First up was @FalconsTime:

Their prediction has Atlanta drafting defensive tackle Lee Hunter out of Texas Tech in the second round followed by Zachariah Branch, Jude Bowry, Scooby Williams, and TJ Hall.
Next up was @FalconsTribe:

FalconsTribe went with Bulldog Zachariah Branch with Atlanta’s second round selection followed by Derrick Moore, Malik Muhammad, Jaeden Roberts, and Jamal Haynes.
@Falcons_Drip went offensive line with their first selection:

Offensive line took priority here with Max Iheanachor going at pick 48. That was followed up with the common denominator in these mock draft: Zachariah Branch going at pick 79. @Falcons_Drip then went with Devin Moore, Kevin Coleman Jr. and Georgia Tech product Jordan Van Den Berg to round out their mock.
@FalconsRepublic chose a new route with the second round selection:

He has the Falcons drafting another Notre Dame product this year in WR Malachi Fields. That pick was followed up by Jaishawn Barham, Isaiah World, Jordan Van Den Berg once again out of Georgia Tech, and Dae’Quan Wright.
After that, it was finally The Nest ATL’s turn to take a crack at the mock draft from Miles Garrett:

Garrett went with UGA product Christen Miller with the Falcons second round selection. Atlanta had brought in Miller for a top 30 visit recently and had a strong showing at Georgia’s Pro Day weeks ago. Max Iheanachor was the next pick at 79 — although many mocks have him going much higher than that. Garrett crossed off wide receiver with Ian Cunningham electing to take another USC pass-catcher alongside Drake London: Ja’Kobi Lane. Domani Jackson and Eric Rivers rounded out The Nest ATL’s picks for the Falcons.
Last, but not least, it was @The_Football_Falcon making their picks:

Their second round pick was a fan favorite, and local Georgia State product, Ted Hurst to fill out Atlanta’s pass catching need. Hurst was also recently brought in for a top 30 visit by the Falcons. That was followed by Gracen Halton, Devin Moore, Carver Willis, and Ahmari Harvey.











