Could adding Kirk Cousins change Falcons' first-round draft plans toward an offensive weapon?

 Washington Huskies wide receiver Rome Odunze
Washington Huskies wide receiver Rome Odunze Photo credit © Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

For the majority of draft prep season, the thought process for the Atlanta Falcons has been if they don't use No. 8 to take a QB, they will be going pass-rusher. But after the addition of Kirk Cousins as QB1, many are wondering if the team could draft an offensive playmaker for the fourth-straight season in the top 10.

"If a guy like Rome Odunze is there?" Randy McMichael said with appreciation to Odunze's game. "I would prefer pass-rush over receiver, but if there's a talent, I think Odunze and Nabors are better at their jobs than Verse and Dallas (Turner), and they do need receiver help."

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