Falcons weigh options as questions arise over Tyler Allgeier’s future

Falcons weigh options as questions arise over Tyler Allgeier’s future
Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations — Atlanta Falcons Website
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The Atlanta Falcons held their first organized team activities (OTA) practice recently, with fans and analysts raising questions about the team’s future. A significant topic of discussion involves running back Tyler Allgeier’s role and potential contract extension. Neil C. from Dundee, Scotland expressed concerns about rumors suggesting Allgeier could be traded for draft picks. He argued that the team should retain both Bijan Robinson and Allgeier, stating, “Tyler Allgeier deserves a shot as an RB1, but I don’t want to see us lose a superstar just for draft picks.”

The debate around Allgeier centers on opportunity cost and comparative advantage. The Falcons must decide if they can achieve similar performance at a lower cost or if retaining Allgeier is essential despite financial constraints. The challenge lies in balancing contracts for key players like Drake London, Jessie Bates III, and Darnell Mooney while considering potential extensions for emerging talents such as Michael Penix Jr.

In other news, Audrey M. from Atlanta questioned Kyle Pitts’ absence from voluntary workouts. Although not seen in social media updates, Pitts has been participating in offseason training with quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who confirmed his involvement.

Meanwhile, Tarik N. from Knoxville shared thoughts on the New Orleans Saints’ quarterback situation. The team is navigating its post-Derek Carr era with quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough competing for starting roles during OTAs. ESPN’s Katherine Terrell reported on the ongoing competition, noting that “every quarterback got their turn with the first-team offense,” according to Saints coach Kellen Moore.

The Saints face uncertainty regarding their long-term quarterback strategy but are focused on evaluating talent during this transitional period.



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