Falcons sign OT Jawaan Taylor after Kaleb McGary's retirement
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Falcons sign OT Jawaan Taylor after Kaleb McGary's retirement
"Jawaan Taylor, a 28-year-old veteran, comes to Atlanta after a three-year stint with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he was a full-time starter and appeared in 111 games, starting all of them."
"While Taylor is an upgrade over Elijah Wilkinson in pass protection, he represents a downgrade from McGary and a slight downgrade from Wilkinson in run blocking, which is crucial for Atlanta's run-heavy offense."
"Taylor has a history of being penalized frequently, leading the league with 49 penalties during his time with the Chiefs, a trend that may improve in Atlanta under the guidance of Bill Callahan."
The Atlanta Falcons signed veteran Jawaan Taylor to a one-year, $5 million contract with incentives. Taylor, 28, previously played for the Kansas City Chiefs and has been a full-time starter since entering the NFL. He has appeared in 111 games, starting all of them, but faced injuries in recent seasons. While he offers competent pass protection, he is considered a downgrade in run blocking compared to Kaleb McGary. Taylor has a history of penalties, but this may improve in Atlanta under new coaching.
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