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Dante Fowler Jr. wasn't the right guy for the Atlanta Falcons at pass-rusher after having signed in 2020. Could Harold Landry be the guy who lives up to expectations? 

The Tennessee Titans' star pass rusher was not franchise tagged before Tuesday's deadline, thus making him a free agent. Drafted in the second round of the 2018 draft, Landry has been one of the most consistent outside linebackers in the AFC. 

Harold Landry

Harold Landry

Harold Landry

The Titans' sack leader over the past three seasons is going to command attention. Money will be a factor, but maybe familiarity could also play a role in helping the 25-year-old find his next home.

By the start of free agency, Atlanta could feature both factors in a pitch for Landry. 

When Landry was drafted, he was coached by defensive coordinator Dean Pees. Pees, who currently serves as the Falcons coordinator, retired following the 2019 season and later returned to under former Titans offensive coordinator and current Falcons coach Arthur Smith. 

Last season, Atlanta finished dead-last in sacks with 18. Fowler recorded a team-high 4.5. The year prior, he only tallied three. 

Since arriving in the NFL from Boston College, Landry has recorded at least 4.5 sacks and five tackles for loss per season. Last year, he tallied a career-best 12 sacks and 49 quarterback pressures. Landry also recorded 14 quarterback hits and 14 tackles for losses.

The Titans want to keep their four primary pass-rushers together, but might not be in a position to break the bank for one player. According to Spotrac, Landry's market value is projected to be roughly $17.1 million per year. 

Atlanta, which currently has $3.3 million in salary cap space, is expected to restructure multiple contracts in the coming days before free agency begins. WIth the right amount of space, making a play for Landry could be on the table. 

Harold Landry

Harold Landry

Harold Landry

Landry has a connection with Pees and Smith. Even with a talented NFL Draft class at pass-rusher, Atlanta could double-dip and strengthen its glaring weakness.  

This article first appeared on FanNation Falcon Report and was syndicated with permission.

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