Every Falcons offseason is a bit of a jigsaw puzzle. You get the edges of it in January and February, when the team is busily pruning the roster and making sweeping statements about where they intend to go, and then you fill in the picture in March, April, May, and June, with the final pieces snapping into place in August and very early September.
Our comfort level with the Falcons depends on what happens in March and April, when they land their free agent targets (or don’t) and add compelling young talent to the roster in the draft (or don’t).