2. Zack Moss, Utah Utes
Next up, the Falcons could turn to another option in the second or third round of the NFL Draft. Zack Moss may not be talked about a ton, but he has the potential to become something special in the future.
Moss racked up 1,416 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground in 2019 with the Utes. While he may be a bit more of a project, he has the potential to be a starter within the first year or two. If the Falcons decided to sign a free agent like Lamar Miller or Carlos Hyde and develop Moss, it would make a lot of sense.
Atlanta needs more playmaking and that would be what Moss would bring to the field. Whoever ends up taking him will be very happy that they did.