Falcons GM Terry Fontenot gave insight to pending free agent center Drew Dalman, who could be pursued by the Bears.
Terry Fontenot hasn’t had a lot of success in the draft, and the Falcons don’t have many position groups that are among the best in the league. But if there’s one area that’s been a strong suit for nearly a half-decade,
Poised to be one of the top free agent offensive linemen available, Drew Dalman expressed interest in staying with the Falcons. The team will now take a look at what it will take to make that happen.
One of the few times Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot traded back ... Atlanta took safety Richie Grant at No. 40 and center Drew Dalman in the fourth. Williams suffered a devastating-knee injury after a promising rookie season.
Atlanta Falcons center Drew Dalman is scheduled to be a free agent in March. We discuss why the Falcons should bring him back on the Falcons Podcast.
The Falcons don’t have a ton of key pieces hitting free agency, but there are a few notable starters that should be brought back. Justin Simmons had his moments where his play left a bit to be desired;
Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said he starts his free agency process with internal players, including center Drew Dalman.
In ESPN’s latest feature breaking down the best team fits for the top 50 NFL free agents, Dalman was the only Falcons player ranked, coming in at No. 26. ESPN felt the Chicago Bears would be the best fit for Dalman:
The Falcons have to tackle the Kirk Cousins dilemma, with the NFL Draft looming the month after. Sandwiched in between, Atlanta will have free agency, with one of their own — Drew Dalman — set to test the market.
After landing big-name free agents in 2023 and 2024, the Atlanta Falcons may have to reduce their offseason spending in 2025. General manager Terry Fontenot must free up over $10 million before he can re-sign any of the team’s 30 impending free agents.