The NFC South rivalry never goes away, but our four divisional editors decided to drop the hostility for once and say something nice about each other.
In our latest NFC South roundtable discussion with River Wells of Bucs Wire, Anthony Rizzuti of Panthers Wire and John Sigler of Saints Wire, each editor says their favorite move by a division rival.
Panthers Wire: Falcons extend Kaleb McGary
Perhaps this counts for two moves, but the Atlanta Falcons made sure to keep the dominant right side of their offensive line intact by extending tackle Kaleb McGary and guard Chris Lindstrom. Both hog mollies turned in career years this past season, as they combined to relinquish a mere 28 pressures. — Anthony Rizzuti, Panthers Wire
Saints Wire: Falcons draft RB Bijan Robinson
I really liked seeing the Falcons pick RB Bijan Robinson. He’s a game-changing presence on offense not just for his rare abilities as a runner, but his refined skills as a receiver, too. Even if he doesn’t see a heavy workload, he’s going to make the most of every opportunity to get that offense on track. Atlanta doesn’t have a quarterback (yet), but Robinson is going to be a big part of the solution for them as they look to get on track. — John Sigler, Saints Wire
Bucs Wire: Saints sign QB Derek Carr
The Saints needed a QB, and they got one in Derek Carr. News of Carr’s demise has been greatly exaggerated by fans and media, and in the right setup, he could prove to the NFL that he’s an upper-level quarterback who can be a contributing force under center. — River Wells, Bucs Wire
Falcons Wire: Panthers moving up for QB Bryce Young
Maybe it’s envy, but I really like the Panthers’ decision to move up for Bryce Young. The former Alabama star gives Carolina the best long-term situation at quarterback of the four NFC South teams. If Young lives up to the hype, the Panthers will be in a position to succeed for years to come. — Matt Urben, Falcons Wire
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Story originally appeared on Falcons Wire