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I give the Jets a C+ because the refused to address their real needs at the top of the draft. Who drafts 2 safteys in a row


Falcons B
Unless Kazee is going to start or get significant minutes at FS. We were one free safety away from an A![]()
bears? lolA fukking F
The FO believes in Allen and he is one of our leaders in the secondary.

, so no one they picked there would probably work out anyway.Got a safety that's a good run stopper but read we want to play him over the top
have no idea where he's going to fit in our defensive backfield with Vacarro and Bell who we've spent high picks on the past 3 years. 3 safety look? So I'm confused![]()

And we got another pass rusher who didn't play last year but played well the yeat before and has potential![]()
, we will be straight.His instincts are average and he lacks that playmaking ability![]()
I don't know if I'd go that far. They like Ricardo but they've been trying to upgrade that position all off season. To his credit he's done everything asked of him and is a professional about everything, but i wouldn't be shocked if he's not here after next yr (he's on a 1 yr deal)
bears? lol
These boys called themselves misfits last year. I ain't saying he's great but Quinn likes him enough that he didn't see a need to get another starter in a safety heavy draft. You can't have all stars at every position on the field. He was rarely out of position when he was on the field last year. The secondary got better as the season went on and he is a main reason why.
He's fitting the bill and that's what matters most. No need to upgrade what's not a liability with other issues on the field.
What can be considered is drafting a possible upgrade at a key spot in Dan Quinn’s defense. Ricardo Allen has developed into a steady starter. The former fifth round pick is a consistent tackler, who possesses great awareness and overall instincts. His strong work ethic deserves praise as well.
The Falcons’ defense is filled with promising young talent. There aren’t many positions that could be upgraded at the moment. Drafting six productive defensive starters or key contributors in the past two seasons makes it difficult for a team to bring in new starters. It can be argued that free safety could use some competition based on Allen’s ceiling. He doesn’t have great speed or size for the position. That can be an issue under Quinn’s Cover 3 scheme.
Allen can only cover so much ground at such a demanding position. With an inconsistent pass rush and inexperienced back seven, coverage breakdowns are bound to occur. Allen was rarely responsible for the big plays being allowed. There weren’t many moments that showed him making up for a teammate’s mistake. This may be viewed as a harsh critique. When you are playing as a single high safety, there are going to be instances when the safety needs to make or prevent a big play.
Unless it was making a touchdown saving tackle, Allen didn’t make those particular plays. The third-year safety is a disciplined player that knows how to do his job. Can he cover acres of space and develop into a playmaker? That doesn’t seem to be the case, which is why Quinn may look to replace him. Many people like to bring up Earl Thomas, who Quinn coached for two seasons in Seattle. It would take an extraordinary player to replicate what Thomas can do in coverage. It’s not about finding the next Thomas. It’s about finding a capable single-high center fielder that has range and fits their agenda of wanting athletic specimens.
Allen is going to be a restricted free agentin 2018. That will likely keep him in Atlanta, but it may not guarantee a starting job. There has been some discussion about moving Brian Poole to free safety. A hard-hitting corner that excels in zone coverage could make the transition. Regardless of how the coaching staff moves forward, drafting a free safety in the third or fourth round would be a reasonable decision. Add competition to a position that could use some actual depth. It could lead to finding a playmaker that adds another special element to the Falcons’ rapidly improving defense.
some of you cats Stan multiple players but I don't say nothing.Fall back homie.....I feel like we good at DB especially Kevin Johnson. I would have liked if we tried to improve the lineB for the Texans
Obviously I'm excited about the Deshaun Watson pick. Zack Cunningham has a chance to replace Brian Cushing at ILB and D'Onta Foreman will be a nice 1/2 Punch with Lamar Miller.
My only complaint is I think we shouldve went DB earlier in the draft. Jonathan joseph getting older, Kareem Jackson getting slower, and Kevin Johnson coming off of injury. Not to mention we lost AJ Bouye to free agency.