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He famously called out the Denver Broncos offensive line for their illegal chop blocking before Super Bowl 33, effectively putting the league and its officials on notice. Archambeau had 10 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries that season, teaming up with Chuck Smith to form a formidable pass rushing duo. He was the yin to Smith’s yang, if you will. Archambeau racked up 31 sacks over seven seasons. He was a consistently solid defender and his career peaked shortly before and during the Falcons Super Bowl run in 1998. Following his playing career, Archambeau worked as a sports agent for nearly a decade. He got his MBA and currently serves as a Player Director with the NFLPA Color Rush Julio Jones Jersey , a role he’s held since 2012. Interestingly fellow Falcons alum Mike Kenn is largely responsible for Archambeau’s current role with the NFLPA. During Archambeau’s playing career, Kenn was the President of the NFLPA and nominated him as a Player Representative after recognizing how interested he was in the issues he and his peers were facing. What say you about this great Falcon, Falcoholics? Well, this is a new one."The Atlanta Falcons are about a week away from adding a new first rounder to the fold, and the mocks keep coming in with different ideas. NFL.com’s draft expert Daniel Jeremiah is not one to send out too many mock drafts and is plugged-in, so he’s a voice you want to listen to when it comes to who your team might take. The player he’s given to the Falcons in his most recent mock draft is, well, not probably who you were hoping to see. He sends LSU CB Greedy Williams to Atlanta in this latest mock. Okay, we’ll be honest. The doomsday scenario around Falcons Twitter (TM) seems to be the team using a first-round pick on a cornerback Julio Jones Jersey Boys , particularly when reliable veteran and starter Desmond Trufant is in the middle of his extension with no easy escape this year (and only a slightly easier one next year) and second-round pick Isaiah Oliver flashed oodles of potential last season and is being slotted in to take over for Robert Alford. The slot position has been said to be headed to Damontae Kazee, who showed great improvement and promise in coverage and was tied as a league-leading interception machine (7) at free safety. With Blidi Wreh-Wilson back in the fold and versatile second-year man Ryan Neal in the fold, it’s fair to wonder exactly where Williams would fit for now. Unless you’re drafting a developmental quarterback, you draft starters with your first rounder. If the team does indeed take a cornerback, it signals one of three things. One, the future of Trufant is in flux. He’s entrenched for 2019, but could hypothetically be released in 2020 as a post-June 1 cut and release about $10 million in cap space (per OTC). Two, the team is not confident in Oliver to take a starting spot for now, which would be deeply concerning Cheap Julio Jones Jersey , considering they were rumored to contemplate using their first-round pick on him last spring. This one doesn’t feel as likely, as Oliver has proven he’s got the possibility to be a sound starter in the NFL. The third would be the team splurging on a slot corner with their first pick, which would be interesting. It’d relegate Kazee to either a premiere third safety role in depth or as a rotational cornerback, but his 2018 makes you really ponder why the team wouldn’t want to keep him on the field. You don’t bench a player who ties for the yearly interception record. The most likely scenario for this pick would be door one. Door two is really not one we want to consider right now, and door three just doesn’t make a ton of sense. We’ve not even talked about Williams as the pick since we’re still trying to grasp how this would be possible in the first place, especially considering the desperate need for more high-caliber talent in the trenches. D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently drafted the LSU corner to Atlanta in his fourth mock, providing this reasoning. Our head honcho Dave Choate just asked this question of drafting a corner, offering these thoughts on Williams as the pick. Essentially, the consensus is he’s a project with a ton of potential that might not play a ton at first. It’s incredibly fair to outwardly suggest that the Falcons need surer bets right now and have taken on too many unfulfilled projects over the years Custom Julio Jones Jersey , and that this is not the year to splurge on another skill player. It’d not be a bad pick, per se, but it feels unnecessary, particularly when they could grab just about as good of a player in the second round, or maybe even more of a suitable developmental corner in the third. If this be where we’re headed, consider this Falcoholic perplexed. But Williams would certainly be the guy to take if this is where they’re headed, considering his potential. Is this really the year to take a corner first? We’ll find out soon enough.