The Atlanta Falcons will have the 30th pick in the NFL Draft, following their 28-24 loss to the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. Here's a look at the full draft order for the 2013 Draft.
Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray told ESPN that NFL scouts graded him as a likely second- or third-round pick.
The Falcons are predicted to take Florida State defensive end Tank Carradine, who possesses huge upside, but is dealing with a torn ACL.
The Atlanta Falcons will have the 30th pick in the NFL Draft, following their 28-24 loss to the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. Here's a look at the full draft order for the 2013 Draft.
Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray told ESPN that NFL scouts graded him as a likely second- or third-round pick.
New York needs a quarterback, and there may be one coming out of Georgia who fits the bill.
He is the brother of Robert Geathers and Clifton Geathers of the NFL, each of whom left school early for the NFL Draft.
The linebacker missed the first four games of the season, but still managed to finish the year with 98 tackles.
Alec Ogletree has been a wrecking crew all year and isn't ready to move on just yet from Georgia.
Aaron Murray has been terrific this season, but can he leave a team that has championship aspirations in 2013?
It's certainly not been an easy decision for Attaochu when it comes to staying at Georgia Tech one more year.
Two mock draft analysts have the Falcons choosing defensive ends in the first round. Ziggy Ansah, a star at BYU after coming over from Ghana, could be an Atlanta target.
After Monday night's "football game" between the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans, you can't help but think about the NFL Draft.
Jarvis Jones entering the NFL may be a no-brainer, but the decision is still a hard one for the Georgia outside linebacker.
Kwame Geathers has one year of eligibility remaining, and the fourth-year junior linebacker has passed on the NFL draft before. He's undecided on whether or not to play another year with the Bulldogs, but says he'll make a decision soon.
Georgia star linebacker Jarvis Jones comes in at No. 1 on Mel Kiper's Big Board. Jones' teammates Alec Ogletree and John Jenkins also make Kiper's top 25.
The pair of Georgia linebackers are projected to go in the top 20 by ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay.
ESPN's Todd McShay's first mock draft has the Falcons taking Stanford tight end Zach Ertz to replace the retiring Tony Gonzalez.
Several Georgia players are contemplating leaving school early for the NFL. Linebackers Alec Ogletree and Jarvis Jones appear to be the ones most likely to turn pro.
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