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Falcons Dynasty Fantasy Football Overview: Bijan Robinson and Drake London Lead an Underrated Dynasty Squad

Taking a look at the top Atlanta dynasty offensive players going into the 2025 season.

Morgan Rode Aug 8th 12:54 PM EDT.

Jan 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson (7) runs against Carolina Panthers linebacker D.J. Wonnum (98) during the first quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
Jan 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson (7) runs against Carolina Panthers linebacker D.J. Wonnum (98) during the first quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

We've done it! Here is our 32nd and final dynasty football overview of offensive players going into the 2025 season. The Atlanta Falcons are the last team we have to cover

We've previously looked at the Eagles, Chiefs, Lions, Bills, Ravens, Vikings, Commanders, Chargers, Packers, Texans, Rams, Steelers, Buccaneers, Broncos, Bears, Colts, Cowboys, Jaguars, Dolphins, Seahawks, Patriots, Giants, Raiders, Cardinals, Bengals, Panthers, Jets, 49ers, Browns, Saints and Titans.

We'll start our redraft overview series next, so check back for that!

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Quarterbacks

Michael Penix Jr. will lead Atlanta this season. Kirk Cousins is still around, and Easton Stick and Emory Jones are also on the roster.

None of those guys are top-10 dynasty quarterbacks, and I frankly don't see Penix getting there.

He's 25 years old and made three starts across five appearances last season. Penix threw for 775 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions, while rushing for 11 yards and a score.

Penix has a talented offense around him, but he'll need to show up in a big way this season to earn some serious dynasty value. He's also 25 years old already, so that works against him.

He's a good third quarterback on dynasty teams. We'll see if Penix can ever emerge as a weekly starting option, or if he'll be more of a secondary guy who makes occasional starts.

Cousins is nearly 37, so his dynasty value has already been trending down. Not starting now, his value is very, very low. He could get a boost with a change of scenery, but I don't know if that is coming.

If you wanted to take a gamble on him in a deeper league, then he shouldn't cost much in a trade. I'd only want him if I was contending, but you could look to buy low and sell him for a profit if he indeed gets moved to a different team this season.

Stick looks like a career backup, and Jones could end up being the No. 3 guy if Cousins is moved. Neither are good dynasty assets, and would only be relevant if they got starts.

Running Backs

Bijan Robinson is an elite fantasy running back, and he's my No. 1 dynasty back. Tyler Allgeier is a capable backup, while Carlos Washington Jr. is projected for the third RB spot.

Robinson is just 23 years old, and already has 3,350 total yards and 23 touchdowns across his first two seasons and 34 games. He'll be a top-end fantasy back for a while, as long as he's healthy.

You can build a redraft or dynasty team around Robinson. He has a chance to go down as one of the better backs in NFL history when it's all said and done.

Allgeier is 25 years old, and could start for a lot of teams. He's had 725 or more yards in Robinson's first two years, and Allgeier has scored eight times, so he's still a fantasy option.

I love rostering Allgeier behind Robinson in case he were to get hurt. Allgeier has some flex starting potential, especially in deeper leagues, and eventually could get a lead back role somewhere. He'll never be a top-end option because of his age already, but he's worth rostering in all dynasty leagues.

Washington got in one game for the team last season. He's 26 years old and hasn't had an offensive touch since coming into the league in 2023. 

No back will play much after Robinson and Allgeier, and would only become relevant with an injury or two ahead of them. I wouldn't be surprised if someone eventually takes over the RB3 role instead of Washington.

Jan 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (5) runs against Carolina Panthers linebacker Chandler Wooten (57) after a catch during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
Jan 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (5) runs against Carolina Panthers linebacker Chandler Wooten (57) after a catch during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Wide Receivers

Drake London is the team's top wideout, and ranks eighth on my top-10 dynasty list. Darnell Mooney and Ray-Ray McCloud III are the other projected starters, while Casey Washington, KhaDarel Hodge, Jamal Agnew and D.J. Chark are some secondary options.

London is 24 years old, and would be a solid addition to any dynasty team. He had his best season in 2024, and now we have to wait and see if he can keep building on that year with Penix at QB.

London is going to cost a lot to acquire, but he should also be a good/great fantasy option for the next several years, so he's worth targeting. 

Mooney is banged up right now, and is coming off one of his better seasons, so Atlanta needs him to get healthy. He's 27 years old and is a dynasty option in some deeper setups.

He's a better asset on a contending team, but isn't a sell-high guy right now because of the injury. Mooney has flex starting potential for contenders, and is a good depth option otherwise.

McCloud is 28 years old, and is in a similar boat to Mooney. He had a good season in 2024, and should be involved again in 2025.

He's a better option for contending teams, and is a sell-high candidate for the rebuilding dynasty teams out there. McCloud has flex potential at times, but is a better depth option in case injuries strike.

Hodge has 995 yards and two scores over his seven-year and 106-game career. As a 30-year-old, his dynasty value is pretty low, and it's not likely to ever improve all that much. He's a stash option for contending teams in the deepest dynasty setups.

Washington had just 14 yards in his first NFL season, which spanned eight games. He was the team's sixth-round pick last season. The 24-year-old will need to show something this season to even remain relevant in the deepest dynasty leagues out there.

Chark only played in seven games and had just 31 yards and a score for the Chargers last season. He's been an asset in the past, and could become a depth guy in Atlanta, especially seeing the options after London, Mooney and McCloud.

Chark is only an asset for contending teams as a nearly 29-year-old, and he is more of a lottery ticket than anything. Don't expect a ton out of him, but also know his ceiling is being an occasional flex starter.

Tight Ends

Kyle Pitts Sr. is the team's starting tight end still. Charlie Woerner, Teagan Quitoriano and Feleipe Franks are depth options.

Pitts isn't on my top-10 dynasty list, but he could get back on it with a big season.

He's 24 years old and has disappointed since a great rookie season in 2021. Pitts has 663 and 602 yards the past two seasons, with seven combined scores in that span. Another 600-yard and three- or four-touchdown season is a decent projection for Pitts this year.

Pitts will have the chance to contribute on this offense, but I also wouldn't treat him as a weekly starting option for contending teams. He could start for rebuilding teams, and maybe be sold high if he starts the year strong. I don't have super high hopes for Pitts, but I'm still grasping on to a little hope with him.

Woerner is 27 years old and has just 166 yards and no scores over his first five years and 81 games in the league. He didn't do much in Atlanta last season, and I don't see him that involved in 2025 either, even if he were to start or play more.

Quitoriano is 25 years old and has just 146 yards and no scores over three years and 23 games. He's not an asset in any leagues, even if his age suggests he has a little dynasty value.

Franks, the former college QB, hasn't been able to carve out a role in the NFL since 2021. The 27-year-old is still a project, and his dynasty value has evaporated.

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