Atlanta Falcons cornerback Avieon Terrell was the team's first pick when they selected him in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft at No. 48 overall. The Falcons had to consider themselves fortunate because there were very few mock drafts that had Terrell falling out of the first round. To get a local player (Westlake HS), with family ties to the team (brother A.J.), and filling a position of need with a player with a first-round grade at No. 48 is the kind of luck the team isn't used to historically. Part of the Falcons' good luck was due to some bad luck on Terrell's part. Terrell was unable to run his forty at the combine because of a hamstring injury, and it flared up again on him during a private workout in front of NFL personnel. While it may have cost him a few dollars on his rookie contract, Terrell seems genuinely pleased to have landed with his brother and hometown team. And the better news, he's feeling healthy at rookie mini camp this weekend.…