![]() Free agency tracker. Who's coming, who's going and who's staying: That’s what it’s all about, my teammates coming together for one cause, which is this city, this community.”Ĩ. It’s just the beginning of a lot of special things. “It was super important, especially because I want to come in here and contribute, to be a leader and play a big role in this franchise and community. … This is a brutal time that we are going through in this world, and I thought it was best for me to donate to this foundation,” Fowler said in a statement released by the team. “I wanted to give something back to the community of Atlanta. The fund is a partnership between the city and the United Way of Greater Atlanta to support residents experiencing economic hardships and health-related issues caused by COVID-19. Fowler steps up: Falcons defensive end Dante Fowler will donate $100,000 to the #ATLStrong fund started by Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, the team announced Monday.įowler, who signed with the Falcons in free agency, said he planned to get active in the city after he agreed to terms with the team. Fifty-eight prospects - including three former Georgia Bulldogs -will participate remotely.ħ. Dianna Russini will provide Falcons updates for the networks.Ĭommissioner Roger Goodell will introduce first-round picks from his home in Bronxville, N.Y. Other reporters and analysts will report remotely from home. ![]() Digital audio will be available via the TuneIn app.ĭraft hosts and a limited number of commentators will be in-studio but will adhere to social-distancing guidelines. Fans can listen to the event on SiriusXM and ESPN Radio. The live videostream will be available across NFL and ESPN digital properties (authentication may be required). Noon-7 p.m.: Channel 2 Action News, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio.7 p.m.-11:30 p.m.: Channel 2 Action News, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio. ![]() 8 p.m.-11:30 p.m.: Channel 2 Action News, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio. It will now originate from ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Conn. The April 23-25 draft originally was scheduled to be in Las Vegas, but has been moved because of the coronavirus pandemic. They will produce a broadcast that will air on both networks over all three days. Linebackers: Versatility is a must | Top 10ĮSPN and NFL Network will join forces for this year’s NFL draft. Offensive tackles: Austin Jackson's life lesson | Top 10ĭefensive tackles: Brown, Kinlaw stand out | Top 10ĭefensive ends: A 'generational' talent | Top 10 Guards/Centers: Solomon Kindley a late-rounder | Top 10 Tight ends: Harrison Bryant top prospect | Top 10 Running backs: Cam Akers' life lesson | Top 10 Quarterbacks: Joe Burrow leads class | Top 10 AJC’s 2020 POSITION BY POSITION DRAFT SERIES “We know we need leaders there, as well, right, because that’s a position that we need to make sure someone has the leadership ability to not only get the guys going and get the morale up, but also make sure that they’re passing along the right information,” Dimitroff said. The Falcons like to see some intangibles to go along with the speed they covet at their linebacker spots. I think that’s - again, continuing to look there, continuing to build will always be important for us at the linebacker spot.” “(Coach) Dan (Quinn) has a really good understanding of what he expects from this linebacker group. “In our minds, we have one of the best linebacker coaches in the league,” Dimitroff said. » MORE: Versatility will help Isaiah Simmons at next level “We feel like through some of our acquisitions in free agency and potentially continuing to look in the draft that we’re going to be in a good spot.”įalcons linebacker coach Jeff Ulbrich, who helped find Deion Jones, former Falcon Duke Riley and Campbell, will be involved in the evaluations. “We’ll continue to build around the linebacker group,” Dimitroff said. While they believe Foye Oluokun is ready to step in, they are still thin at linebacker. Linebacker search: The Falcons lost linebacker De'Vondre Campbell, who was a fourth-round pick in 2016, in free agency. » ALSO: Review all of Thomas Dimitroff's 86 Falcons draft picksģ. “We are still doing some minor adjustments and massaging, as we call it.” “Our board is set, yeah, it’s set,” Dimitroff said.
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