
The Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers have both met with Division II quarterback prospect Jack Strand ahead of the NFL draft. Strand is noted for his athleticism and strong arm, making him a potential late-round pick despite being from a lower division.
The Atlanta Falcons have completed a pre-draft visit with MSU-Moorhead quarterback Jack Strand, according to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. After previously meeting with Georgia Tech QB Haynes King, the team can now check another potential late-round QB target off of the list.
Even though the Falcons have three quarterbacks -- Michael Penix Jr., Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Siemian -- on the roster, Penix is the only one under contract beyond the 2026 season. Strand is an intriguing Division-II prospect with some traits that could translate to the NFL level.
"He's a plus athlete at his size, with a live arm and elite arm elasticity, arm angle flexibility, and off-platform freedom," PFSN wrote in Strand's scouting report. "On top of his strong physical foundation, Strand has shown he can ID coverages quickly and work through progressions, and though his trigger can be a bit faster still, he's capable of operating both in-structure and on the move at a high level."
The Falcons aren't the only NFC South team interested in the Division II QB. It turns out that the Carolina Panthers also met with Strand earlier this week.
"Former Minnesota-Moorhead QB Jack Strand had pre-draft visits with the Panthers and Falcons, per sources," wrote Pelissero. "A big guy (6-3⅞, 243 pounds) with a big arm, Strand holds every major school passing record, throwing for 13,155 yards and 126 TDs in 42 games."
Atlanta will look to bring in a camp arm at the very least, whether in the form of a late-round pick or an undrafted free agent following the 2026 NFL Draft.
Follow along with each pre-draft meeting using our Falcons draft visits tracker as we close in on the draft.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons host QB Jack Strand on pre-draft visit
Both the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers have met with quarterback prospect Jack Strand ahead of the NFL draft.
Jack Strand is recognized for his athleticism, strong arm, arm elasticity, and ability to quickly identify coverages and work through progressions.
The Falcons currently have Michael Penix Jr., Tua Tagovailoa, and Trevor Siemian on their roster.

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