Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft is in the books. The Atlanta Falcons remained idle without any first-round pick, and if someone was silly enough to offer them a first for Kyle Pitts they didn't bite.
Day 2 is where the heart of the action will be for Atlanta's new-look front office. The Falcons will be on the clock in Round 2 at No. 48 overall and then again in Round 3 at No. 79 overall.
Matt Miller at ESPN has a fresh Day 2 mock draft out this morning, and the Falcons manage to hit two of their biggest needs. First, he has Atlanta picking Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller in the second round.
"The Falcons focus again on the defensive line after selecting two edge rushers in the first round last year, this time grabbing an anchor in nose tackle Miller. The 6-foot-4, 321-pounder easily projects as a 1-technique or nose tackle starter who has shown the strength to be a presence in a two-gapping situation."
Miller would project as a Week 1 starter in the middle of Atlanta's defensive line.
With their next pick in Round 3, Miller has the Falcons picking Washington cornerback Tacario Davis at No. 79 overall. Davis (6-foot-4, 201 pounds) is of the long, lanky breed of cornerback that the Huskies have become famous for.
After three unremarkable years at Arizona, Davis flashed big-time during his abbreviated 2025 season with Washington. In just seven games he posted two interceptions and three pass breakups.
As a rookie, Davis would likely compete with Mike Huges and C.J. Henderson for the right to start at the left boundary spot opposite star corner A.J. Terrell.
This would represent a very-solid return for the Falcons' two Day 2 selections, but the real draft never plays out the way you want. To be continued...
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Christen Miller and Tacario Davis join Falcons in ESPN NFL mock draft
