I posted that with the assumption that Matthews will be a solid player. Falcons still need more. They can't rush the QB or protect the QB AND their running game is awful. Not to mention the cumulative strength of their weapons is diminishing.
I would like a depth OL pick in the 3rd or 4th to get another OT. I really don't like Holmes, it was a bad risk pick for the Falcons to go with someone on physical ability not actual size. But the Falcons OL now is pretty solid. Only C and Baker are question marks and Baker is a fine OT when healthy. Only other question with him is do they move him to RT because he gets beat out by Matthews in a battle, or do they keep him at LT for now for stability sake?
Some names I like for the Falcons in round 2, also wouldn't mind a trade back of a few picks assuming some of these guys are gone,
Kony Ealy - Aside from Kony probowl jokesI'll be able to get lulz off of, Big, strong, fast kid who probably is best slated as a 4-3 DE but shouldn't have issues in a 3-4 as either an pass rushing DE on extreem passing downs or everydown at 3-4 rush
Xavier Su'a Filo - Probably not wise to draft for depth early on when a starter could be on the board, but the kid is a very good OL who can play guard or tackle, would help if the Falcons get wrecked by injuries and inconsistent play. WHo knows maybe he could slide to center if Konz sucks again?
Stephon Tuitt - Already discussed, wouldn't be a starter most likely but a logn term replacement should slot nicely as a 3-4 DE or 4-3 DT or 4-3 run stopping DE.
Demarcus Lawrence - Kind of like Ealy, more of a 4-3 DE but as long as he's willing to learn, should succeed standing up.
Van Noy - Mentioned earlier, not a perfect fit short term, but long term would be the drop LB in Atlanta.