The Falcons made a surprising choice with the eighth overall pick in the draft, selecting backup quarterback Michael Penix Jr. from Washington. This move was unexpected after the team had recently signed Kirk Cousins as their starting quarterback. Many believe that it will be years before Penix Jr. sees playing time unless the Cousins signing turns out to be a disaster. This decision raises questions about the team’s current needs and resource allocation.

Despite the baffling quarterback pick, the Falcons did make some solid selections, particularly on the defensive line. The team missed out on drafting a cornerback, but their defensive line picks show promise in stabilizing that position group. Brandon Dorlus from Oregon was a standout selection, providing the team with pass rush versatility and potential impact in their new defensive scheme. Dorlus has the ability to play multiple roles on the line and is considered a steal at his draft position.

Although Dorlus was a positive addition, the selection of Penix Jr. as the top pick raises concerns. With a history of injuries and lack of consistent playmaking ability, Penix Jr. will need to prove his worth to validate the team’s investment. The quarterback will have to work on accuracy and playmaking skills to succeed at the NFL level. The overall draft class includes some promising picks, but