Offense: 10.0
The one area where there’s some concern is on the O-line, as veteran right guard Chris Chester retired at the end of the season and swing tackle Tom Compton joined another team. Still, there are some major frontline guys who are back and fourth-round pick Sean Harlow may provide the team with some needed depth and diversity. In 2016, the Atlanta offense averaged 33.8 PPG, which was first in the league. They have the potential to repeat that output and success in 2017.
Defense: 8.0
The best unit on the field is the linebacking squad led by Vic Beasley Jr. Beasley, who was tops in the NFL with 15.5 sacks, proved to be a major force using his athleticism effectively. MLB Deion Jones played like a future NFL star, as he grabbed three interceptions, running two back for scores, and he led the NFL in tackles by a rookie. De’Vondre Campbell played all over the field, using his speed to advantage. Duke Riley, a third-round 2017 pick who’s a lot like Jones, has been added for depth.
The defensive backs are not quite as solid as the LBs. The Falcons laid out a lot of cash to keep this group together. The question is will they play better than they did last year? Corners Robert Alford (2 INT), Desmond Trufant, and Jalen Collins (2 INT) have signed deals collectively worth more than $100 million. Trufant, who received a $68.75 million contract extension, missed the latter part of the season with a torn pectoral. Keanu Neal and Ricardo Allen (2 INT) are the primary safeties. The frontline welcomes DT Dontari Poe, who’s trying to get his career back on track after back surgery in 2014 diminished his effectiveness, and the team hopes that DE Derrick Shelby can come back from an Achilles injury. DE Takkarist McKinley, this year’s first-round pick, was added for depth. He’s coming off of shoulder surgery. DT Grady Jarrett showed a lot of improvement in 2016 and could have a breakthrough year in 2017.
Special Teams: 8.5
Coaching and Management: 9.0
GM Thomas Dimitroff and head coach Dan Quinn (21-14 in two seasons) spent the offseason beefing up the weak areas, especially the secondary and defensive line. Their efforts should show dividends. Quinn has both new offensive and defensive coordinators in Steve Sarkisian and Marquand Manual. On offense, they are looking for Sarkisian to add a power package for short-yardage situations.
Atlanta Falcons 2017 NFL Preview: Last Word
Our Atlanta Falcons 2017 NFL preview finds that this is probably the most complete team in the NFC. The Falcons have the best all-around offense and their defense has been improved. The D-line and secondary will be under extra scrutiny, as these are the areas that broke down last season. We think the Falcons can go all the way to the Super Bowl again. That is if they can get by teams like Dallas, Green Bay and the up-and-coming and arriving Tampa Bay Buccaneers.