The Atlanta Falcons have signed cornerback Mike Hughes to a two-year deal, adding versatility to their defense. While Hughes hasn’t lived up to his draft status, the two-year deal suggests that he is a part of the Falcons’ longer-term plans. He provides necessary traits for a slot defender, such as being a willing tackler and an effective blitzer. Other potential options for the nickel corner position include Darren Hall and Cornell Armstrong.
Isaiah Oliver, the former second-round pick, will not be returning to the Falcons next year as he has signed with the San Francisco 49ers. The Falcons’ secondary for the 2022 season looks promising, but the loss of Oliver means that the team will need to look for additional talent to add to the secondary in the offseason.
The Atlanta Braves’ broadcast team will see some changes in 2023, with longtime play-by-play announcer Chip Caray moving to cover the St. Louis Cardinals. Brandon Gaudin will take his place, and the team will also see the return of Tom Glavine. However, Paul Byrd and Brian Jordan will not be returning to the team.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed cornerback Mike Hughes to a two-year deal, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Hughes, who was selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, has primarily played as a slot specialist, but has shown versatility as an outside cornerback. He spent time with the Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions before joining the Falcons.
Although Hughes hasn’t lived up to his draft status, the two-year deal suggests that he is a part of the Falcons’ longer-term plans. He provides necessary traits for a slot defender, such as being a willing tackler and an effective blitzer. The signing also solidifies a cornerback position that needed a starting-caliber addition.
While Hughes may not be a home run signing, he is an experienced and versatile defender who can provide depth in several areas and contribute at a high level on special teams. The Falcons could still turn to an internal option like Dee Alford to play the slot, but Hughes provides more experience. Other potential options for the nickel corner position include Darren Hall and Cornell Armstrong.
The Falcons’ roster is rounding into form, and with the eighth pick in the draft, they can focus on a best player available draft strategy as the remaining holes in the team dwindle. It is worth noting that Hughes has a connection to Falcons’ defensive backs coach Jerry Gray, who coached him during his time with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Atlanta Falcons’ Isaiah Oliver will not be returning to the team next year, as he has signed with the San Francisco 49ers. Oliver, a former second-round pick, missed part of last year recovering from an ACL injury. Prior to his injury, he played well in a nickel role for the Falcons.
The Falcons’ secondary for the 2022 season looks promising with Fabian Moreau playing well as a second corner and AJ Terrell as a superstar on the team. However, the loss of Oliver means that the team will need to look for additional talent to add to the secondary in the offseason.
In other news, the Atlanta Braves’ broadcast team will see some changes in 2023, with longtime play-by-play announcer Chip Caray moving to cover the St. Louis Cardinals. Brandon Gaudin will take his place, having covered numerous sports for Fox Sports in the past. The team will also see the return of Tom Glavine, who was absent last year due to personal matters. However, Paul Byrd and Brian Jordan will not be returning to the team. Byrd left for personnel reasons, but may return in the future, while Jordan declined to be a part of the team again after being asked to come back.
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