Why the Falcons should prioritize RB Jonathan Taylor in the NFL Draft

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2. Atlanta Needs A Legitimate Dual-Threat Back

Next up, the Falcons are going to need a running back who can make plays on the ground or through the air. Matt Ryan is still an elite quarterback, but he needs more weapons and someone who can take the pressure off of him.

Taylor would be able to come in and be a lethal threat on the ground. As previously mentioned, however, his skills do not stop there.

He caught 26 passes for 252 yards and five touchdowns with the Badgers last season. Atlanta should be even more intrigued by those numbers. Taylor would come in and provide Ryan and the aerial attack with less pressure by establishing a ground game and would be a weapon for Ryan as a receiver.

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