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Falcons To Sign Five-Year Deal With Alex Mack
The Atlanta Falcons just grabbed the best center in free agency.
The Atlanta Falcons made their first big splash of the free agency period as they came to terms on a five-year deal with former Cleveland Browns center Alex Mack.
Per NFL league source, #Falcons deal with Alex Mack is done. Both sides have agreed to terms. Matt Ryan has a new center
— Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) March 9, 2016
The deal will reportedly pay him $9.5 million annually.
Mack fits in well on a Falcons offensive line that has been in transition. Having a solid player like Mack on the line will help guys like Andy Levitre and Mike Person, and will only help Devonta Freeman as he tries to put together a second straight fantastic season.
The former Browns center opted out of the final three years of his deal to try and test the market and join a team that is potentially closer to competing. When you’re coming from the Browns organization, you can make a legitimate case that any team is closer to a championship.
Cleveland should really consider trading left tackle Joe Thomas before the start of the NFL Draft and truly embrace their rebuild. As great of a player as Thomas is, the team won’t be a contender before the end of his prime.
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