NFL Draft Order: Where Will Falcons Pick?

The Atlanta Falcons will pick in a familiar spot in the 2024 NFL Draft.
NFL Draft Order: Where Will Falcons Pick?
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In 2022, the Atlanta Falcons picked Drake London with the No. 8 overall pick.

In 2023, the Falcons picked Bijan Robinson with the No. 8 overall pick.

Bijan Robinson NFL Draft
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And in 2024, the Falcons will once again have the No. 8 overall pick.

For three consecutive years, the Falcons will have the same spot in the draft order, proving that the team is stuck in the exact same spot and changes will need to be made.

NFL Schedule: Who Will Falcons Play in '24?

Here's a look at the top 18 picks for the upcoming draft ...

1. Chicago Bears (from Carolina Panthers)

2. Washington Commanders

3. New England Patriots

4. Arizona Cardinals.

5. Los Angeles Chargers

6. New York Giants

7. Tennessee Titans

8. Atlanta Falcons

9. Chicago Bears

10. New York Jets

11. Minnesota Vikings

12. Denver Broncos

13. Las Vegas Raiders

14. New Orleans Saints

15. Indianapolis Colts

16. Seattle Seahawks

17. Jacksonville Jaguars

18. Cincinnati Bengals


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