Three takeaways from the Atlanta Falcons first depth chart

Jul 28, 2022; Flowery Branch, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (5) catches a pass behind wide receiver Geronimo Allison (82) during training camp at IBM Performance Field. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 28, 2022; Flowery Branch, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (5) catches a pass behind wide receiver Geronimo Allison (82) during training camp at IBM Performance Field. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jul 29, 2022; Flowery Branch, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Cameron Batson (80) runs against defensive back Mike Ford (28) during training camp at IBM Performance Field. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /

The Falcons 2022 season is almost underway as they have now released their first depth chart

Friday, August 12th at six pm ET, the Atlanta Falcons will kick off their 2022 season in Detroit against the Lions.

It will be the debut of many highly anticipated players for the Falcons such as Marcus Mariota, Desmond Ridder, Drake London, and others. Finally, we will get to see them in real action, even if it is still only the preseason.

Now that we are only a couple days away, the Falcons have officially released their first depth chart of the season. Check it out by clicking the link right below.

Read: Falcons’ official depth chart for their first preseason game.

It gives us a little insight into how the team will line up to start the game on Friday, from there, we have no idea what the snap counts will look like for each player, that is totally up to the coaches.

Arthur Smith has already stated that he plans to play every healthy player, including the starters. Meaning you will see guys like Marcus Mariota, Kyle Pitts, and A.J. Terrell.

It is a good move by him because last year they were pretty conservative with who they played in the preseason and then the team came out absolutely lethargic in week one against the Eagles.

Anyways, here are three things we can take away from the Falcons’ first depth chart: