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The Atlanta Falcons sign linebacker Mike Peterson

Blogged under General, Free Agent Additions, Big Falcons News, Bloglockers, Front Page by admin on Wednesday 11 March 2009 at 8:32 pm

The Falcons have signed 32-year old linebacker Mike Peterson to a 3-year deal.  Peterson played in 15 games for the Jaguars last season and he made 84 tackles and had 1 sack.  Peterson has now played in 135 games in his NFL career and he has made 1,000 tackles, defensed 40 passes, has 19.5 sacks, has forced 6 fumbles and he has 15 interceptions (0ne returned for a TD).  This was a good signing for the Falcons as Peterson just needs to stay healthy to improve the interior of  the defense in 2009.

The Atlanta Falcons sign center Brett Romberg

Blogged under General, Free Agent Additions, Big Falcons News, Bloglockers, Front Page by admin on Monday 9 March 2009 at 4:59 pm

The Falcons have signed 29-year old center Brett Romberg.  The 6′2″, 298 pound Romberg will provide depth for the Falcons on the interior of the O-Line in 2009.  He played in 14 games (6 starts) with the Rams last season.  He has now played in 33 games (18 starts) in his six year NFL career.  This was a good move for the Falcons.

The Atlanta Falcons struck gold last April in the NFL Draft

Blogged under General, The Draft Report, Bloglockers, Front Page by admin on Saturday 7 March 2009 at 4:06 pm

Going into the NFL Draft last season the Falcons knew that QB Michael Vick was going to the pokey for dog fighting.  He will likely never play for them again after the Falcons hit a homer in the draft with first round selection Matt Ryan.  All Ryan did last season was start all 16 games and he completed 265 of 434 passes (61.1%) for 3,440 yards with 16 TD passes and 11 interceptions (87.7 QB Rating).  He also carried the football 55 times for 104 yards (1.9 ypc) with a TD run.  Ryan will likely be a Pro Bowler soon as he was one of the main reasons that the Falcons made the playoffs last season.  The Falcons’ other first round pick last season was OT Sam Baker.  Baker played in 8 games (5 starts) for the Falcons last season and he showed the capability to turn into a very good lineman in the near future.  The Falcons had another solid pick in the 2nd round when they selected inside linebacker Curtis Lofton.  Lofton played in all 16 games (15 starts) for the Falcons last season and he made 94 tackles, had 1 sack, forced 1 fumble and defensed 3 passes.  While Lofton doesn’t make a lot of game changing plays he is a solid run defender in the middle of the Falcons’ defense and he should be a starter for a long time for them.   The first of the 3rd rounders the Falcons selected was WR Harry Douglas and the sky is the limit for him.  He played in all 16 games (0 starts) for the Falcons last season and he caught 23 passes for 320 yards (13.9 avg) with 1 TD grab.  He also carried the football 12 times for 69 yards (5.8 ypc) with 1 TD run last year.  Douglas has the potential to move into the starting lineup soon for the Falcons and make a huge impact when he gets there because of his speed.  Douglas also was outstanding on special teams for the Falcons last season.  He returned 19 punts for 226 yards (11.9 avg) with a TD return.  He also returned 4 kickoffs for 46 yards (11.5 avg) last year.  Douglas was another outstanding pick for the Falcons last season.  The other 3rd round pick for the Falcons last season was free safety Thomas DeCoud.  DeCoud played in 10 games (0 starts) for the Falcons and he only made 6 tackles.  The Falcons expect more out of him in 2009.  5th rounder Kroy Biermann (outside linebacker) was a solid reserve and special teams player for the Falcons in 2008.  He played in all 16 games (0 starts) and he made 21 tackles.  He could eventually be a starter for the Falcons down the road.  5th rounder Robert James (OLB) and 6th rounder Thomas Brown (RB) were both injured last season before the season started and didn’t play in 2008.  7th rounder Keith Zinger (TE) never made it to the field in the regular season as he was stuck on the practice squad.  Fellow 7th rounder Wilrey Fontenot (CB) was waived before the season started but hooked on with the Cardinals.

GRADE FOR 2008:  A

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  A

The Atlanta Falcons re-sign DE Chauncey Davis

Blogged under General, Big Falcons News, Bloglockers, Front Page by admin on Wednesday 4 March 2009 at 5:13 pm

The Falcons have re-signed DE Chauncey Davis to a 4-year, $14 million dollar contract.  Davis played in all 16 games for the Falcons last season and he made 38 tackles, defensed 1 pass, had 4 sacks and he forced a fumble.  In his career with the Falcons, Davis has played in 64 games in which he has made 132 tackles, defensed 3 passes, has 8 sacks, forced 1 fumble and he has 1 interception.  This was a good move to reward Davis for a job well done.