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Falcons Free Agency: Atlanta Re-Signs TE MyCole Pruitt

Atlanta Falcons tight end MyCole Pruitt established himself as a redzone weapon while enjoying a career season ... and now he re-signs with the team.
Falcons Free Agency: Atlanta Re-Signs TE MyCole Pruitt
Falcons Free Agency: Atlanta Re-Signs TE MyCole Pruitt

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The Atlanta Falcons are bringing back a familiar face.

According to Pro Football Talk, the Falcons are re-signing tight end MyCole Pruitt.

Last season, Atlanta had two players tie for the team lead in touchdown receptions - star rookie receiver Drake London and a tight end ... but not ex Pro Bowler Kyle Pitts.

Instead, it was MyCole Pruitt - who spent the first six weeks of the season on Atlanta's practice squad, making two appearances as a game day elevation.

The 30-year-old Pruitt caught only 16 passes in his first season with the Falcons, but four of them were touchdowns - enough to tie London, who had a franchise rookie record 72 catches.

Perhaps most importantly, Pruitt saw only 21 targets, meaning he caught a touchdown just under one-fifth of the time the ball went his way and exactly one-fourth of the time he hauled it in.

By all accounts, Pruitt had a career year in Atlanta, setting new highs in receptions, touchdowns and yards (150). He also finished on a high note, recording seven catches for 83 yards and a score over his final two games.

Dating back to their time with the Tennessee Titans, Pruitt has an extensive history with coach Arthur Smith.

In Tennessee, Smith was Pruitt's position coach in 2018 and offensive coordinator in 2019 and 2020. The familiarity between the two was important in reuniting them in Atlanta, and Smith truly appreciates Pruitt's skill set.

"He was a very productive player coming out of college," Smith said. "He's a very powerful guy. Even as a veteran, some of the schemes we ask, he's improved a lot. He's a heavy-handed player. He's got great feel for space, he's a natural athlete, played multiple sports in high school, smart player too. You can see when guys try to tackle him, the way he finishes. Heavy-handed, smart player."

Pruitt just finished his eighth year in the NFL while seeing regular season action at his fifth different destination - in addition to Atlanta and Tennessee, he's spent time with the Minensota Vikings, Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans, plus a preseason stint with the San Francisco 49ers.

Throughout his various stops, Pruitt has carried different roles and had experienced different things - but he found comfort in the familiarity found within the Falcons locker room, starting with Smith.

"Just comfortable with the system, comfortable with Arthur," Pruitt said. "I've been in the very same room with him every day at one point. There's definitely a comfort level, and we're building off that being here."

Smith and Pruitt have a very strong working relationship - and considering Atlanta's extensive use of 12 personnel sets with multiple tight ends on the field, his return comes as no surprise.


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DANIEL FLICK

Daniel Flick is an accredited NFL writer for Sports Illustrated's FanNation. Daniel has provided boots-on-ground coverage at the NFL Combine and from the Atlanta Falcons' headquarters, among other destinations, and contributed to the annual Lindy's Sports Magazine ahead of the 2023 offseason. Daniel is a co-host on the 404TheFalcon podcast and previously wrote for the Around the Block Network and Georgia Sports Hospitality Media.

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