The Atlanta Falcons concluded their pre-draft visits by hosting Georgia linebacker Mykel Williams on Wednesday. Williams, a projected mid-first-round pick, could address the team's need for an edge rusher, with the Falcons holding the 15th overall pick in the upcoming draft.
Williams shared on social media that he met with the Falcons on the final day of pre-draft visits, hinting at potential interest from the team. Despite not recording high sack numbers at Georgia, Williams showcased strong run-stuffing skills and a promising athletic profile, positioning him as a likely Day 1 selection in the draft.
NFL.com's Lance Zierlein highlighted Williams' potential, noting his explosive athleticism and the room for growth in his game. The Falcons also considered other prospects during their pre-draft visits, including offensive lineman Charles Grant, edge rusher Bradyn Swinson, and tight end Ben Yurosek from various college programs.