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Last week, Atlanta let pass what many people thought was its deadline for deciding on Cousins — a roster bonus that kicked in on March 17 that guarantees the quarterback an additional million. That means Cousins will make at least 0 million from the contract he signed with the Falcons just over a year ago. […]


Last week, Atlanta let pass what many people thought was its deadline for deciding on Cousins — a roster bonus that kicked in on March 17 that guarantees the quarterback an additional million. That means Cousins will make at least 0 million from the contract he signed with the Falcons just over a year ago. The move could prove costly for team owner Arthur Blank (although that money might ultimately be offset by a Cousins contract with a new team), but it also increases the Falcons’ leverage in potential trade talks involving Cousins.It’s a shame from a storytelling perspective because the camera crew that followed Cousins through the 2024 season was around all the time and worked its tail off, hauling tons of cameras and equipment around behind the quarterback. I can’t imagine how many hours of footage had to be edited, and I’m a little sad to think about how much good stuff we will never see.

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Do you think signing Jordan Fuller means passing on one of the safeties in the first round? I had somewhat hoped that we might trade down in the first for one of the safeties and additional draft capital and wait for a defensive lineman/edge until the second round. — Rick W.There are lots of Kirk Cousins questions in today’s mailbag, so let’s catch up on where things stand with the Falcons and their former starting quarterback before diving into the details.


Would the Falcons take Georgia’s Jalon Walker if he’s there at No. 15? (Steve Limentani / ISI Photos / Getty Images)

What are the chances Atlanta can trade Cousins for a fifth-round or better pick in 2025 or 2026? The meager number of draft picks Atlanta has seems like the biggest drag on its prospects for offseason improvement. — Martin C.AdvertisementThis scenario requires three assumptions. First, that Shedeur Sanders isn’t viewed as an immediate starter (which is the whisper campaign that got louder at the NFL combine). Second, that the Titans won’t give Will Levis one more year to figure things out. Third, that no one takes (another) chance on a Joe Flacco or a Carson Wentz. That’s a lot of assumptions, but the Falcons also could end up being the beneficiary of an offseason or training camp injury that would increase someone’s desperation and thus Cousins’ value on the trade market. Assuming the risk of accepting Cousins’ roster bonus bought the Falcons the time for that potential factor to work in their favor.How excited are you to see Kirk from this past year on Quarterback 2? — Reece C.If he’s there, I think the chances are good Atlanta takes him. I know I reference the “Falcons hate the Bulldogs and won’t draft Georgia players” thing pretty frequently, but that’s only because it’s such a hot talking point among UGA fans. I don’t believe it’s based in any fact, and Walker would be an intriguing fit for what new defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich says he wants to build — a uniquely hybrid defense.Why did you choose violence with your pick in the latest The Athletic beat writer mock draft, LOL? — Kristina J.Is it time to bring Matthew Judon back on a low average annual value deal? With Leonard Floyd, Judon, a draft pick and Ulbrich, this could be a decent pass rush. Are the Falcons open to bringing him back? — Paul S.I’ll watch this upcoming season of “Quarterback” just like I watched the last one, which I thought was moderately informative about its subjects, but we can’t forget how that first series wrapped up Marcus Mariota’s departure from Atlanta during the 2023 season. It basically didn’t. Mariota was there one episode and gone the next, and there was a ton of drama and context that an old-school documentary could have provided with that situation.Arthur’s son Josh was hired by AMB Sports & Entertainment in August as vice president of executive strategy, and he has been very visible around the team since then. Josh Blank, who played soccer at Elon University from 2016 to 2019, worked in the NFL office for four years before officially joining his dad’s company. It seems pretty clear that he is being groomed to run things when Arthur is no longer in charge, but I would also imagine that all of Arthur’s children will have some equity in the team.The NFL requires every owner to provide a detailed succession plan and update it annually to avoid any messy situations like what the Broncos went through after former owner Pat Bowlen’s death in 2019.What are the chances Jalon Walker slips to 15 AND the Falcons actually take him? — Josh R.

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