The NFL heads into the 2026 NFL Draft with plenty of business left for franchises to handle. Teams have already begun offseason workouts while continuing to make key roster decisions.
As the draft approaches, trade speculation inevitably heats up. Several players could be dealt before, during, or after draft weekend.
Advertisement
The Atlanta Falcons find themselves at the center of that conversation, with star tight end Kyle Pitts drawing significant trade interest following his strongest season in 2025.
MORE: Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones have two 2026 NFL Draft prospects they’d trade up for
Rather than signing Pitts to a long-term extension, the Falcons placed the franchise tag on him, preventing him from reaching the open market. While the two sides could still agree to a long-term deal, the team may have a larger plan in mind.

23. Atlanta Falcons — $14,013,085
Recent reports confirm that Pitts has reported to offseason workouts and signed his franchise tender. That move guarantees his 2026 salary and gives the Falcons flexibility they previously lacked.
Advertisement
With Pitts now under contract, Atlanta can trade him if the right offer emerges. Before signing the tender, Pitts held most of the negotiating leverage.
Had he refused to sign, the Falcons could only negotiate contract terms with him. Pitts also could have held out until reaching a deal — either with Atlanta or a potential trade partner.
MORE: Sean Payton gets in his feelings over NFL Network show title, free agency questions
Now, however, the situation has shifted. The Falcons can move Pitts at their discretion, and he would be subject to fines if he misses team activities, as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement. Still, nothing currently suggests a standoff is imminent.

Pitts’ decision to report to workouts signals his commitment to the team. If Atlanta had already received a compelling trade offer, it likely would have acted by now.
Advertisement
That said, a deal could still materialize during the draft. Pitts remains a rare talent at the tight end position, and teams are always searching for dynamic offensive playmakers.
Will the Falcons trade Pitts? Will the two sides agree on a long-term extension? Or will this ultimately become a “tag-and-play” season for the former Florida Gator?