This might be the best secondary the team has had since the heyday of Brent Grimes.
The secondary has been the strongest part of the Falcons' defense for several years now—that's not the kind of honorific you put on a plaque, but still—and there's no particularly reason to believe that will change in 2015.
Atlanta already had strong pieces in rising star Desmond Trufant, strong safety William Moore and promising if erratic cornerback Robert Alford, but they didn't stand pat there. Drafting Jalen Collins gives them a corner with length and press coverage chops, Phillip Adams is a perfectly decent fourth corner, and Akeem King and Kevin White offer some intriguing upside at the position, should the team coach them up before the season begins.