Is there anything the Falcons don't need?

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A lot of the focus on the Falcons in the upcoming NFL draft has revolved around what they will do with the No. 4 overall pick, and understandably so.

While much of that discussion does revolve around the QB position, there are certainly other positions of need as well.

So what's a position, or positions, where there isn't any need from the draft? What's a position you don't want to see the team waste a draft pick on?

Honestly, not including kicker and punter, only two spots come to mind, wide receiver and tight end.

Assuming you start next season with Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley, it's tough to envision using a pick there.

As for the tight end role, you traded away a second-round pick just last year for Hayden Hurst to take over the starting spot, and while it was an up-and-down season for Hurst, he did close the year with four touchdowns in the final three games.

Outside of those two offensive positions, a draft pick at just about any other spot makes sense and would be considered filling a need.

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