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Early Bird Report: Falcons' 2018 draft class earns high grade after strong rookie season

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Calvin Ridley/Atlanta Falcons

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. – Today's Early Bird Report includes a reevaluation of the Falcons' 2018 draft class by Mel Kiper and the biggest remaining need for Atlanta.

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The Falcons had a pretty solid 2018 draft class, which turned out to be a very good thing as they were relied upon to step up in the face of injuries.

Immediately following the draft, ESPN's Mel Kiper gave the Falcons a "B" grade. Upon revisiting his 2018 draft grades, Kiper reappraised that grade and looked more generously upon the Falcons' draft haul, giving the 2018 class a "B+".

"I didn't realize the breadth of the contributions of this entire class until I started to go through them one by one," Kiper writes. "You know by now about Calvin Ridley, my top-ranked receiver who finished the season with 64 receptions, 821 yards and 10 touchdowns. He's already one of the best No. 2 wideouts in the league. Isaiah Oliver wasn't rushed as a rookie, and he is likely going to start opposite Desmond Trufant in Year 2. Defensive tackle Deadrin Senat (30 tackles) and linebacker Foye Oluokun (91 tackles) took on big roles. And running back Ito Smith made an impact in the running and receiving game, with 467 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns. He could be the natural replacement for Tevin Coleman as the No. 2 back."

To read all of Kiper's updated 2018 draft grades, click here.

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CBS Sports: NFL Power Rankings

Free agency has changed the landscape of the NFL in some pretty major ways. Elite receivers like Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham Jr. are now with different teams, and those kinds of shakeups are obviously going to affect the hierarchy of the league. CBS Sports' Pete Prisco released a new power ranking to reflect how he views these changes. The Falcons actually benefitted in Prisco's new rankings, rising up four spots from his final 2018 power rankings to claim the No. 13 spot.

"Landing two guards in free agency to shore up the line was important for Matt Ryan," Prisco writes. "The defense should be improved with guys returning to the field."

To read the rest of Prisco's power rankings, click here.

ESPN: Identifying biggest remaining need for NFL teams

The Falcons have lasered in on the offense thus far in free agency, but there are certainly some areas to address with the defense as well. It's no surprise then that ESPN's Vaugh McClure ranked defensive tackle as the biggest remaining need for the Falcons.

"The Falcons need to attain a big, physical body to pair with Grady Jarrett on the interior," McClure writes. "They need a defensive tackle with pass-rush ability who can stop the run as well, something they didn't have consistent combination of last season -- although Jack Crawford had flashes. There are a variety of defensive tackles in the draft, so expect the Falcons to look there."

To see the biggest remaining need for other NFL teams, click here.

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