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Falcons' draft picks see limited playtime by design

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The Atlanta Falcons, currently holding a 2-2 record, are preparing for a Thursday night game against Tampa Bay. This will be their third prime-time appearance this season. As the team progresses through the season, questions have arisen regarding the limited playing time of their 2024 draft picks.

David H. from Marshalltown, Iowa expressed concerns about the lack of impact from the draft class. Tori McElhaney responded that this situation is "by design," indicating it reflects "a sign of roster health." She explained that previous financial constraints forced reliance on draft picks, but current roster stability and free agency investments have changed that dynamic.

T.J. T. from Beckley, West Virginia inquired about Tyler Allgeier's potential increased playtime following his strong performance against the Saints. McElhaney noted that while Allgeier has been effective, "the Falcons are not averaging much more than 55 plays a game," suggesting a balanced approach with other offensive options.

Sierra C. from Nashville asked which play was most pivotal in the recent win against the Saints. McElhaney highlighted Troy Andersen's pick-six as crucial, stating it provided necessary momentum for the defense.

The Falcons continue to evaluate their strategies as they navigate through their schedule and manage player development within their current framework.

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