After all, the assumption for the Falcons is to be more active players in the initial waves of complimentary firm in March. And that initial wave? It's costly. Brandon Magnus/ 2022 Atlanta Falcons Fontenot was clear in his Wednesday press meeting with Smith that even if the Falcons have even more money than they have had in the last two offseasons that doesn't indicate they can go bananas and offer substantial contracts to everyone. They'll make significant moves, yes. But we're still not looking at a total overhaul. So Cardinals Store, set assumptions as necessary. Though gamers like Rashaan Evans and Lorenzo Carter have played well for the Falcons, and might have earned a longer deal than one-year (which is what they signed ahead to Atlanta in 2022), the marketplace might dictate something different. "Simply since we have a lot more sources this offseason, we still need to have discipline.