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2020 NFL Draft: The top remaining prospects for the Falcons on Day 3

After addressing a pair of needs on Day 2 by selecting former Auburn pass rusher Marlon Davidson and former Temple center Matt Hennessy, the Falcons have three picks remaining to address any other needs.

Atlanta currently has two fourth-round picks (No. 119 and No. 134) and one pick in the seventh round (No. 228). Falcons general manager said there were still several players they are interested in at a number of positions still on the board, and the team likes where it stands in the fourth round. Presumably, the biggest remaining need for the team is at linebacker, but the Falcons have plenty of flexibility within this draft.

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With that in mind, here are some of the top remaining prospects that remain on the board.

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Player Position School
Jake Fromm Quarterback Georgia
Saahdiq Charles Offensive tackle LSU
Jacob Eason Quarterback Washington
Harrison Bryant Tight end Florida Atlantic
Bradlee Anae Edge Utah
Curtis Weaver Edge Boise State
Amik Robertson Cornerback Louisiana Tech
La'Mical Perine Running back Florida
Trey Adams Offensive tackle Washington
Troy Dye Linebacker Oregon
Antonio Gandy-Golden Wide receiver Liberty
Akeem Davis-Gaither Linebacker Appalachian State
Hunter Bryant Tight end Washington
Bryce Hall Cornerback Virginia
Curtis Weaver Defensive end Boise State
Tyler Biadasz Center Washington
Prince Tega Wanogho Offensive tackle Auburn
Albert Okwuegbunom Tight end Missouri
K.J. Hill Wide receiver Ohio State
James Lynch Defensive end Baylor
Troy Pride Jr. Cornerback Notre Dame
Jason Strowbridge Defensive tackle North Carolina
Collin Johnson Wide receiver Texas
Lavert Hill Cornerback Michigan
Colton McKivitz Offensive tackle West Virginia
Keith Ismael Center San Diego State
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