ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons may be one of the teams to watch most closely when the clock starts at the NFL Draft.
Not for who they pick — but for who they might move.
Tight end Kyle Pitts has surfaced in trade discussions in the hours leading up to Thursday night’s first round, with multiple reports linking interest from the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs.
No deal is imminent, but the timing is notable.
Draft night often accelerates conversations, especially involving former high picks entering key points in their contracts. Pitts, the No. 4 overall selection in 2021, remains one of the league’s most physically gifted tight ends, but his production has fluctuated in Atlanta’s evolving offense.
That combination — upside and uncertainty — tends to draw calls.
New England has a clear need for pass-catching help. Kansas City, already built around quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has consistently looked to add dynamic weapons. Pitts would fit both profiles.
For Atlanta, the decision comes down to direction.
Keeping Pitts means betting on his ceiling in a new-look offense. Moving him could return draft capital and reshape the roster quickly — especially in a class deep with offensive talent.
Either way, the Falcons have options.
And as the draft begins, they may hold one of the most intriguing cards on the board.