Atlanta Falcons: Three fantasy trades for the fourth overall pick

FLOWERY BRANCH, GA - JULY 30: Tony Gonzalez #88 of the Atlanta Falcons leans on his helmet during stretches before opening day of training camp on July 30, 2010 at the Falcons Training Complex in Flowery Branch, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA - JULY 30: Tony Gonzalez #88 of the Atlanta Falcons leans on his helmet during stretches before opening day of training camp on July 30, 2010 at the Falcons Training Complex in Flowery Branch, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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Jan 24, 2021; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (33) runs the ball against Tampa Bay Buccaneers free safety Jordan Whitehead (33) during the second quarter in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports /

Atlanta Falcons receive Aaron Jones, Jordan Love, and 29th Overall pick

After the season Aaron Rodgers had, it’s safe to say that he’s still got it, plus more. In last year’s draft, the Packers decided it would be best to draft the future at the quarterback position and they received a lot of backlash for doing so. Many people thought it would be best if the Packers drafted another receiver for Aaron Rodgers to throw to.

With this trade, they could right that wrong.

Like it was mentioned before, this is all make-believe but if the Atlanta Falcons could kill two birds with one stone, this is the trade for them.

Bringing in Aaron Jones (would have to be a sign and trade), Jordan Love and the Packers 29th overall pick would be the best thing for the Falcons. They would get one of the best running backs in the league that could contribute to the passing game as well.

Falcons fans would get the mobile quarterback in Jordan Love they’ve been clamoring for since the duel threat quarterback era began in the NFL.

With the 29th overall selection, it would make it a lot easier for the Falcons to narrow down what they could address whether it’s the secondary, defensive line, or offensive line.

The Packers with the fourth overall selection could draft Devonta Smith, Jamar Chase, or Kyle Pitts to pair with Davante Adams. This quarterback class is also deep enough to where the Packers can still draft one to learn behind Aaron Rodgers if they choose to.

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