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With a new coaching staff, comes new relationships, schemes, and preferences. The Falcons will have several holes to fill on the roster and will tailor those acquisitions around Zac Robinson’s offense and Raheem Morris and Jimmy Lakes’ defense. In that same breath, Arthur Smith will likely lean on his relationships from Atlanta for his new gig as Steelers offensive coordinator.
Here are some free agents that could follow their former head coach to Pittsburgh:
Mack Hollins
All of these free agent candidates are going to be on the offensive side of the ball because of Smith’s role as offensive coordinator.
Mack Hollins, along with all of the Falcons impending free agent wideouts should be possibilities. Hollins is on the wrong side of 30 but has the kind of blocking ability that should interest Mike Tomlin, who loves a hard-nosed football player.
Hollins’ best season came in the campaign prior to joining the Falcons. He hauled in nearly 700 yards and four scores with the Raiders in 2022, but he only recorded 18 receptions in 2024. However, he’d be a cheap free agent addition.
Keith Smith
Much like a physical wide receiver, a fullback should be in play for the Steelers in the free agent class. The Falcons, with Zac Robinson, don’t have a need for Smith, and Arthur Smith sure does love using a traditional fullback. Smith has been incredibly dependent over his career, even if he ended up on the injured reserve in 2023