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Falcons' draft choices and quarterback strategy under the spotlight

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The upcoming 2025 NFL Draft is a key topic for discussion among Atlanta Falcons fans and observers as the team evaluates potential prospects. In a recent piece from the "Mailbox" column by AtlantaFalcons.com, key choices for the Falcons' first-round pick and the future of their quarterback position have been addressed.

Isaiah D. from Pomona, California, posed a question on which player the Falcons should select with their 15th pick. The choices included Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M, Mykel Williams from Georgia, and Walter Nolen from Mississippi. Isaiah expressed a preference for Mykel Williams, citing concerns over Shemar Stewart's college performance and the belief that Walter Nolen might not justify such a high pick.

Eric Froton of NBC Sports provided insights on Williams, noting, "He's farther along as a run defender, having posted 80th+ percentile run D grade in each of the last two seasons with a team-leading 15.0 havoc plays created." Froton also highlighted Williams' potential in run support and his need for further development in hand fighting and pass-rushing skills.

In another part of the discussion, Bill W. from Killen, Alabama, questioned the Falcons' decision to potentially move on from Kirk Cousins in favor of Michael Penix. He expressed skepticism about entrusting the franchise to Penix, a second-year quarterback with only three starts. Addressing these concerns, the article stated, "Penix has already competed for and won the starting job," and attributed the Falcons' choice to Penix's superior performance compared to Cousins.

As the Falcons consider their draft strategy, questions remain about whether the team will focus on an edge rusher or cornerback with their early pick. The article notes, "I do think edge is the more pressing need," while acknowledging the depth available in both positions. Fans are encouraged to submit questions about the team's draft plans and other matters to Atlanta Falcons columnists.

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