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Matt Urben

Falcons left outside top 20 of PFF’s secondary rankings

The Atlanta Falcons had their share of issues last season, but the secondary was one area where they showed some growth. The addition of play-making safety Jessie Bates III helped the defense improve from 25th in passing yards allowed per game in 2022 to No. 9 in 2023.

Even with A.J. Terrell returning at cornerback, this Falcons secondary still has a few question marks as we inch closer to the 2024 season. Since CB Jeff Okudah signed with the Houston Texans in free agency, there’s a starting job available opposite Terrell.

Atlanta signed a few veteran defensive backs, including Kevin King and Antonio Hamilton, but don’t rule out second-year CB Clark Phillips III. At strong safety, it will be either Richie Grant or DeMarcco Hellams starting next to Bates this season.

Despite the team’s impressive one-two punch of Bates and Terrell, the writers over at Pro Football Focus placed the Falcons way down at No. 22 in their new secondary rankings:

The Falcons could suddenly look like a top-10 unit with the new coaching staff in place, as they have top-end talent in the secondary. Safety Jessie Bates III is consistently one of the best safeties in the NFL (90.6 overall grade in 2023), and cornerback A.J. Terrell is talented but inconsistent. If the rest of the unit can play to its strengths, it’s a secondary that has the potential. — John Kosko, Pro Football Focus

While Atlanta’s secondary certainly has top-10 potential, as Kosko pointed out, there are some undeniable concerns outside of Terrell and Bates.

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris is a great defensive mind with a ton of experience coaching the secondary. Will that experience be enough to guide these young players as they adapt to defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake’s system?

We’ll have to wait a few more weeks to find out. Rookies and veterans officially report to training camp on July 24.

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