The Atlanta Falcons do not have a Round 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft due to a trade made during last season's draft. They traded away their first-round pick, which is now revealed to be No. 13.
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Atlanta fans have not had much to cheer for in recent years, with eight consecutive losing seasons.
Sometimes this allows teams the benefit of an early round pick to turn the tide. But for the Falcons, there is no first-round pick at all. After a trade during last season's draft, the Falcons are unable to select in this year's first round.
The Falcons have seen gradual improvement, with last season being their second consecutive 8-9 campaign. This means that, while they didn't know at the time which pick number was moving, it is now revealed to be No. 13.
Here are the exact details on why the Falcons don't have a first-round pick and who they traded up for a year ago.
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The Falcons have five picks in the 2026 NFL Draft:
The Falcons traded away their first-round pick during last season's draft, resulting in them not having a selection in this year's first round.
The pick number that the Falcons traded away is now revealed to be No. 13.
The article details who the Falcons traded up for during last season's draft, but specific player information is not provided in the excerpt.
The Falcons have had eight consecutive losing seasons, with their last two seasons ending in 8-9 records.

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| Round | Pick |
| 2 | 48 |
| 3 | 79 |
| 4 | 122 (from PHI) |
| 6 | 215 (compensatory, from PHI) |
| 7 | 231 |
This draft is looking sparse for the Falcons, with only five picks to make across all seven rounds. The front office will have two chances to make a selection on Day 2, with plenty of high-upside options still on the board at that time.
After an up-and-down season in Atlanta, this is not the ideal draft positioning, but the Falcons are still capable of emerging with picks who can contribute.
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During last year's draft, the Falcons traded up with the Rams to draft James Pearce Jr. at No. 26. In return, they gave up this year's first-round pick. The full trade details are:
Because of this exchange, the Rams will take the Falcons' place on Thursday, with Atlanta left until Friday to make their first selection
The Falcons' first draft choice is in the second round, at No. 48 overall. Barring any last-minute trades up or down, this will be the Falcons' first opportunity to bolster their roster for next season.
With only five total picks in this year's draft, the Falcons will have a tall task in maximizing the value of each pick.
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