There has been no shortage of opinions on the Atlanta Falcons‘ 2026 NFL Draft class. While most analysts generally liked the team’s Day 2 selections of cornerback Avieon Terrell and wide receiver Zachariah Branch, there was some skepticism over Atlanta’s Day 3 picks.

Ultimately, time will tell how the Falcons’ six-player class pans out, but these post-draft grades and breakdowns don’t seem to be slowing down. NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks had an interesting take on this year’s class, analyzing “10 perfect player-team fits” from the 2026 draft.

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Second-round pick Avieon Terrell, the younger brother of Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell, was ranked No. 8 on Brooks’ list.

“One of the biggest feel-good stories of the draft could also help the Falcons claim an NFC South crown behind a stingy secondary led by a pair of high-IQ brothers with ball-hawking skills,” wrote Brooks. “Older brother A.J. Terrell — drafted 16th overall by Atlanta in 2020 — will be on hand, setting the example as a premier cover corner on the island.”

While it’s easy to get behind the feel-good nature of this selection, Brooks went on to say that he thinks Terrell could help the Falcons secure a playoff spot in 2026.

“Avieon can follow A.J.’s lead to become an elite slot defender in the kind of see-ball, get-ball scheme that suits an instinctive turnover machine (Avieon posted three picks and eight forced fumbles in college),” added Brooks. “As the younger Terrell settles into his role as a sub-package defender, the Falcons’ investment in the family business could pay off in a playoff appearance at season’s end.”

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While that’s certainly a bold prediction, it’s not unreasonable for a team that’s won at least seven games in five straight seasons. Atlanta went 8-9 in each of the last two seasons. Perhaps Terrell can help the Falcons finally break through after an eight-year postseason drought.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Avieon Terrell named ‘perfect player-team fit’