The Standard Journal

Soaring QB market complicate­s Falcons’ plans to re-sign Ryan

- By Charles Odum AP Sports Writer

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons have entered the free- agency period facing financial constraint­s made more difficult by the league’s soaring market for quarterbac­ks.

The Falcons addressed a need on Wednesday’s first day of free agency by signing offensive guard Brandon Fusco, who started 16 games for San Francisco last season, to a three-year deal.

Fusco, who began his career with the Vikings, could immediatel­y start at right guard.

An offseason priority is reaching a new deal with quarterbac­k Matt Ryan, the 2016 NFL MVP. Ryan can become a free agent following the upcoming final season on his sixyear, $103.75 million contract.

General manager Thomas Dimitroff has expressed optimism about reaching a new deal with Ryan this offseason.

“I think it’s not going to be that difficult of a negotiatio­n, quite honestly,” Dimitroff said after last season.

Now, however, the market has become more expensive. Ryan is set to earn $ 19.25 million in 2018, and Drew Brees of the NFC South rival New Orleans Saints has just signed a new two- year deal reportedly worth $50 million. Meanwhile, Jimmy Garoppolo, who has played in only 23 games in his career, last month signed a five-year, $137.5 million deal with San Francisco.

Dimitroff said at the NFL draft combine on March 2 the Garoppolo contract, worth a record $ 27.5 million per year, “complicate­s things.”

“I think a lot of quarterbac­ks are honed in on what’s going on,” Dimitroff said.

Though Ryan couldn’t match his 2016 production and the Falcons’ offense struggled at times last season, the quarterbac­k appears to be headed for a raise.

It would help the Fal- cons’ offseason efforts if Ryan, who turns 33 on May 17, will agree to a deal that relieves salary cap pressure for 2018.

The team’s available cap space was about $9 million after re-signing kicker Matt Bryant, offensive lineman Austin Pasztor and cornerback­s Leon McFadden and Blidi Wreh-Wilson.

Atlanta released defensive end Derrick Shelby and announced plans to release tight end Levine Toilolo in cost- cutting moves.

Also, the Falcons this week placed secondroun­d tenders on safety Ricardo Allen and guard Ben Garland, who are restricted free agents.

There wasn’t financial room to re- sign all the looming free agents — especially with Ryan’s new deal looming.

“Matt Ryan’s situation of course has some play in dictating where we are and how creative we are in free agency and resigning some of our other players,” Dimitroff said.

“Anytime you’re signing a top- tier quarterbac­k you’re going to be faced with complicati­ons. That’s just the way it is.”

The t eam’s defensive front took a hit last Wednesday, the first day of free agency, when starters Adrian Clayborn, who led the team with 9 ½ sacks last season, and Dontari Poe became unrestrict­ed free agents.

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AP ?? An offseason priority for Atlanta is reaching a new deal with Matt Ryan, who is in the final season of his six-year, $103.75 million contract.
File, Chris Szagola / AP An offseason priority for Atlanta is reaching a new deal with Matt Ryan, who is in the final season of his six-year, $103.75 million contract.

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