Sports Talk ATL

● By Alex Lord
This offseason will entail more personnel and administrative turnover than any previous year. The reason for such a lack of continuity is the firing of Dan Quinn and Thomas Dimitroff, coupled with the salary cap’s response to the pandemic. I wrote about the future of the salary cap after the Falcons dropped to 0-2, where I detailed how tightly strapped the Atlanta front office would be during the 2021 offseason. There are endless strategies for the new regime to approach the 2021 offseason. The two opposing ends of the spectrum are also the most popular among fans, a total overhaul of the roster or an offseason with the 2021 NFL playoffs in mind. In this particular article, we will attempt to generate the latter by cutting, restructuring, or extending currently rostered players while taking into consideration the 2021 free agent and draft classes.