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Atlanta Falcons star named ideal kick returner after recent changes

Atlanta Falcons star named ideal kick returner after recent changes

With the offseason ending and a long summer ahead, there is a distinct lack of headlines. One solution to this problem is to look at the new kickoff rules and consider the best possible option for each team’s new play. CBS Sports did just that by compiling a list of each team’s ideal kick returners under the new game.

It’s a fun idea that considers what Lamar Jackson, Justin Fields or Kyler Murray could do under the new rule. The new rule would perfectly allow the best rushing quarterbacks in our game to consistently create big plays.

This isn’t really a consideration due to injury concerns and adding another responsibility to the toughest position in the game. However, it’s a fun hypothetical that would give a star some Atlanta Falcons extra chances to create big plays.

Atlanta had two choices between Rondale Moore and Bijan Robinson. Both players have exactly what the new game needs: the ability to escape the first tackle and leave the rest of the field behind them. Moore could become a real possibility if injuries open that door.

Robinson is a player Atlanta would never risk in this role, but it’s still a fun consideration. Bijan Robinson’s elite creation ability would make him the perfect weapon in this role. Kyle Pitts and Drake London are both excellent weapons but lack the speed to be considered.

Robinson doesn’t shy away from the physical, but is just as capable of running away from you as he is through you. Bijan is the right choice in this scenario and would consistently create big plays for Atlanta. Even so, as is the case with much of the roster, this is simply a “what if” exercise ignoring the injury and usage issues that will prevent this from being considered.

Atlanta’s primary kick return options heading into the season will be Ray-Ray McCloud and Avery Williams. Both players have the speed and breakout ability to create big plays without risking hurting a franchise cornerstone.