These are the top fantasy football players of the Atlanta Falcons as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.
Data as of September 10, 2025.
| # | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bijan Robinson | RB | ATL | 1.02 | 5 |
| 2 | Drake London | WR | ATL | 2.03 | 5 |
| 3 | Darnell Mooney | WR | ATL | 8.11 | 5 |
| 4 | Kyle Pitts Sr. | TE | ATL | 13.01 | 5 |
| 5 | Tyler Allgeier | RB | ATL | 13.10 | 5 |
Bijan Robinson's current ADP is 1.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 1st round, and 1st selection overall.
Drake London's current ADP is 2.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 2nd round, and 14th selection overall.
Darnell Mooney's current ADP is 8.11, which is the 11th pick of the 8th round, and 94th selection overall.
Kyle Pitts Sr.'s current ADP is 13.01, which is the 1st pick of the 13th round, and 144th selection overall.
Tyler Allgeier's current ADP is 13.10, which is the 10th pick of the 13th round, and 154th selection overall.
| Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Away | Indianapolis Colts |
| 1 | Home | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 2 | Away | Minnesota Vikings |
| 3 | Away | Carolina Panthers |
| 4 | Home | Washington Commanders |
| 6 | Home | Buffalo Bills |
| 7 | Away | San Francisco 49ers |
| 8 | Home | Miami Dolphins |
| 9 | Away | New England Patriots |
| 11 | Home | Carolina Panthers |
| 12 | Away | New Orleans Saints |
| 13 | Away | New York Jets |
| 14 | Home | Seattle Seahawks |
| 15 | Away | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 16 | Away | Arizona Cardinals |
| 17 | Home | Los Angeles Rams |
| 18 | Home | New Orleans Saints |
Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier has been a key piece of the team's backfield in his four years since he was taken in the fifth round in 2022 out of BYU, rushing for 2,876 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. Allgeier had a franchise rookie record of 1,035 rushing yards in 2022 and ranks seventh in the NFL in EPA per carry among RBs with more than 250 carries in that span. He's one of just two RBs in the league with more than 500 carries in that time who have not fumbled. However, The Athletic's Josh Kendall writes that "it's hard to imagine how Atlanta will be able to bring him back." The Falcons probably won't offer the 25-year-old starting RB money as the backup to star Bijan Robinson. Allgeier has shown an interest in returning to Atlanta, but it probably isn't in the cards. He had 514 rushing yards and a career-high eight touchdowns on 143 carries in 2025 and will be in high regard if he hits the open market. Depending on where he lands, Allgeier's fantasy value could skyrocket in 2026.
February 17, 2026 11:21 AM EST
Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier continued to carve out standalone value in his role behind Bijan Robinson throughout the 2025 season. Allgeier had his ups and downs, making it difficult to know when to start or sit him. His role wasn't exactly matchup dependent or even game script dependent, so he spent most of the season as a risky RB3/flex in a boom-or-bust role. However, on a positive note, he played all 17 games and finished with yet another solid stat line. He rushed for 514 yards and eight touchdowns on 143 carries, posting a new career-high in touchdowns as he vultured a lot of Robinson's goal-line work. He also caught 14 passes for 96 receiving yards. Allgeier ranked as the overall RB39 in PPR leagues, and he has now posted a top-43 finish in each of his four NFL seasons. Robinson's steady availability has left Allgeier in a backup role, but it's worth noting that he's arguably the most valuable fantasy handcuff and would jump to the top-12 range if Robinson were to miss time. Between his modest standalone value and his upside as Robinson's backup, Allgeier will continue to be a solid fantasy option for 2026. In dynasty leagues, he's a "hold" for most managers, but he's an important "buy" for managers with Robinson on their roster.
February 13, 2026 8:58 AM EST
The Athletic's Josh Kendall writes that if new Atlanta Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham's proactive approach carries over from Chicago, wide receiver Drake London "could get a new deal this offseason." London signed a four-year, $21.53 million deal in May of 2022, and the Falcons exercised a $16.82 million team option for the 2026 season in April of last year. A long-term extension makes sense for the 24-year-old, who established himself as one of the league's top wideouts over the last two seasons by catching 168 of his 270 targets for 2,190 yards and 16 touchdowns in 29 games. Kendall believes that London likely sees himself as the type of player who should make at least $30 million annually. Atlanta might view him more in the $25 million-per-year range, but either way, he's key to the Falcons' future.
February 10, 2026 2:00 PM EST
Atlanta Falcons impending free-agent tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. seems likely to remain in Atlanta in 2026, according to Josh Kendall of The Athletic. Kendall believes the franchise tag for Pitts makes the most sense, which would mean Pitts would make a little more than $16.3 million in 2026. Placing the franchise tag on the 25-year-old would give new head coach Kevin Stefanski a year to evaluate Pitts with his own eyes. Pitts teased fantasy managers for years after his 1,000-yard rookie season in 2021, only to fall flat. The former first-rounder finally played up to his abilities in 2025, catching a career-high 88 passes on 118 targets for 928 yards and a career-high five touchdowns in 17 games played. He had at least six catches and 57 yards in five of the final six games. Although Atlanta's quarterback situation is up in the air with Michael Penix Jr. (knee) injured, Pitts' fantasy stock as a TE1 is on the rise going into 2026 if he stays with the Falcons.
February 10, 2026 1:52 PM EST
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London finished 2024 as the WR5 in Half-PPR formats, and at times in 2025, he looked primed for a repeat performance. However, a knee injury cost him four games down the stretch, leaving him looking like a shell of himself upon his return. While the quarterback situation in Atlanta remains unsettled heading into 2026, London has proven himself to be an elite talent in the league, finishing as a top-six graded receiver by PFF in back-to-back seasons. If the Falcons can find even league-average quarterback play for the foreseeable future, London should again be one of the best fantasy bets at the position in 2026 and could actually be undervalued in dynasty leagues, as the current consensus WR8.
February 10, 2026 10:03 AM EST