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Falcons address fan concerns over trades and player performances

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The Atlanta Falcons are in the midst of preparing for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. As part of this preparation, questions from fans were addressed, focusing on various aspects of the team's performance and strategy.

One question raised by William W. from Killen, Alabama, asked why the Falcons should not trade their 2025 first or second-round draft pick for a proven edge rusher. The response highlighted that while Atlanta has not used a first-round pick on a defender since Terry Fontenot became general manager, eight out of eleven defenders selected have become starters or key rotational players. The article also mentioned that trading for a proven player could be considered if it aligns with both short-term and long-term goals, but rookie contracts are valued for their cost-effectiveness.

David H. from Marshalltown, Iowa, expressed interest in statistics reflecting the team's progress. He noted the Falcons' road victories and division wins as impressive feats. In response, several notable stats were shared: the Falcons have had the fewest three-and-outs on offense in the league this year; they are the only team with two wide receivers having at least 500 yards through eight weeks; and Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier have recorded high average speeds on carries.

Concerns about kicker Younghoe Koo's recent performance were addressed by Will S. from Summerville, Georgia. Despite missing four kicks in recent games, all beyond 40 yards, Koo remains confident in his abilities and process adjustments. His career-high 58-yard game-winning kick against the Saints was highlighted as evidence of his skill.

The Mailbox segment concluded with an invitation for fans to submit more questions for future editions.

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