The Falcons will have cap space to play with in 2019, especially if they’re willing to take the plunge and cut ties with a handful of veterans who didn’t produce in 2018 and carry significant cap charges. That’s exciting, and I’m hopeful we’ll see this team make at least one splash and a handful of savvy additions as they look to return to relevance.
At the same time, the Falcons know all too well that they can’t get carried away, because the free agent class of 2020 makes the free agent class of 2019 look like a cakewalk.