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    Falcons cuts tracker: The 2018 road to a 53 man roster The Atlanta Falcons could cut 37 players (or more) anytime between now and 4 p.m. on Saturday. When they do http://www.authenticsatlantafalcons.com/cheap-mohamed-sanu-jersey , we’ll be there to share the news with you and break down what the cuts mean, especially any surprises. This is always a sad time of year, because these guys aren’t just names and jersey numbers, but players with hopes and dreams and (hopefully) bright futures. The Falcons had a lot of interesting talents this summer who probably won’t hang on to one of the better rosters in the NFL at the moment, but they may join the practice squad or latch on with another team. I wish all of them well, without even knowing who they are.Reports below, but here’s are all the cuts we’ve seen so far.RB Malik Williams (Injury settlement) WR Christian Blake C/G Jamil DouglasG Sean HarlowG Salesi UhatafeT Austin PasztorDE Anthony Winbush DE J’Terius Jones CB Leon McFadden (Injury settlement) S Ron Parker Falcons 2018 roster cuts trackerThe Falcons cut down to a 52 man rosterIt’s official. 2017 preseason standout J’Terius Jones cutJones was one of the most impressive players in camp last season for the Falcons, but he had a much quieter preseason in 2018. He’s got the talent to latch on somewhere, so we’ll see where he lands. Austin Pasztor, Salesi Uhatafe releasedAustin Pasztor is gone, possibly leaving just Ty Sambrailo and Matt Gono on the final roster. Defensive end Anthony Winbush, who had a sack against the Dolphins, is also gone. Guard Salesi Uhatafe Atlanta Falcons Womens T-Shirt , who struggled throughout preseason, also got the axe. Finally, Leon McFadden reached an injury settlement with the Falcons. The team still has a ton of cornerbacks to sift through before 4 p.m. Saturday. Jamil Douglas released, Malik Williams headed for an injury settlement?The Falcons will only be keeping eight or nine linemen, and with Harlow and Jamil Douglas gone, an extra lineman won’t be the guy you expect. Malik Williams, who was impressive last night, may wind up getting an injury settlement, leaving Justin Crawford unchallenged for a practice squad spot or the final spot on the 53 man roster. Sean Harlow set to be cutHarlow was the team’s fourth round pick just a year ago, but he’s already apparently out of Atlanta, per D. Orlando Ledbetter at the AJC. There’s still a chance he’ll return to the practice squad. Team cuts Ron Parker, keep roster at 90Ron Parker announced on his Twitter account that he’s been cut by the Falcons, leaving Jordan Richards as the team’s fourth safety. Parker wasn’t going to get a lot of playing time on defense and offers less on special teams than Richards Atlanta Falcons Hats , and that plus his poor preseason play appears to have doomed him. Falcons trade for Jordan RichardsNo cuts yet, but the Falcons made a trade for safety Jordan Richards official. They’ll give up a conditional seventh rounder for the former second round pick, who is expected to back up Keanu Neal and play special teams. Richards is not an asset in coverage, and thus will be limited to early down work unless injury strikes.NFL power rankings: national media is still confident in the Atlanta Falcons Today is a bad day to be an Atlanta Falcons fan. We now know the Falcons defense will be without Deion Jones when they take on the Carolina Panthers this weekend. And while Jones might be able to play later in the season, he will be on IR until at least week 9. Meanwhile the Falcons just promoted Brian Hill from the practice squad, which doesn’t engender positive thoughts about Devonta Freeman’s status. So given all that, power rankings are probably the last thing you’re worrying about right now. But it’s Tuesday, so let’s break ‘em down!ESPN: 10th (down one spot)USA Today: 6th (down three spots)Sports Illustrated: 8th (same) CBS Sports: 11th (down four spots) NFL.com: 7th (up one spot) There’s one key takeaway here: the national media isn’t as worried about the Falcons as their fans are. These rankings obviously precede the news about Debo’s trip to IR and Hill’s promotion. And if the Falcons can’t get their act together on Sunday, I’d expect them to free fall in next week’s rankings. As always, we take these “rankings” with a grain of salt, inasmuch as this isn’t college football and they don’t actually matter. (In other words, save yourself the time and effort involved in typing out “who cares?!” or “these mean nothing!!”) Discuss!

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