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London is ranked among other talented pass catchers including Los Angeles Chargers’ Ladd McConkey and Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta. London was an exceptional wideout for the Trojans who fit in perfectly with current Houston Texans quarterback Kedon Slovis and New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart during their time with the Trojans.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson, who was drafted two spots behind Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London, reset the new market for the position.
Already, the Atlanta Falcons are getting ready for difficult contract decisions with Kyle Pitts and Tyler Allgeier. Both weapons are entering the final year of
Two members of the Atlanta Falcons are being highly regarded as the second half of the decade begins. Fox News NFL Reporter Ben Arthur released a list for his 2
In a recent article, Moe Moton of Bleacher Report highlights the most promising building blocks for each franchise. USC Trojan Drake London is the selection for the Atlanta Falcons.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNESPN ranks Falcons' offensive skill players among top 10 groups in NFLESPN's Bill Barnwell ranked each team's offensive skill position groups -- running back, wide receiver and tight end -- and the Falcons came in at No. 9 on the list:
Get a full 2025 fantasy football breakdown of the Atlanta Falcons, including player rankings, breakout candidates, and position-by-position analysis to help you win your league.
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London and Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones are the newest additions to the NFL's annual list of the Top 100 players.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNWatch: Falcons WR Drake London makes NFL Top 100 Players of 2025The Atlanta Falcons' 2024 season ended in disappointment, but they saw growth from a handful of key players, including wide receiver Drake London and running back Bijan Robinson. Both former top-10 picks were among the most productive players at their respective positions last year.
The Falcons return more than 99 percent of their offensive production from 2024. Will that and a better Michael Penix Jr. be enough?