Falcons May Already Have Their Next Defensive Answer In The Building

With a franchise-record in sacks and a proven track record with top NFL teams, Falcons' assistant Nate Ollie is positioning himself as a prime candidate for a defensive coordinator role.

The Falcons may not be able to keep Jeff Ulbrich forever if the defense keeps climbing, and that’s exactly why Nate Ollie is suddenly a name to watch.

Atlanta’s defensive line coach has already made a strong first impression in his first season working with the pass rush. The Falcons finished with a franchise-record 57 sacks, and Ollie’s role in that jump is impossible to miss. If that production keeps rolling - especially with young pieces like Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. developing into the kind of players Atlanta hopes they can become - Ollie’s stock is going to rise fast.

That kind of rise could create a familiar NFL problem for the Falcons. If Ulbrich continues to attract head-coaching interest, Atlanta would need someone ready to step in behind him. Ollie looks like the obvious candidate to keep the defense moving in the same direction.

And he’s not just a one-year story. The 34-year-old has built a résumé across multiple stops, serving as a defensive line coach in Atlanta and Indianapolis, and as an assistant defensive line coach in Houston, Philadelphia and with the New York Jets over the last six or seven seasons. That’s a lot of experience in a short time, and it’s the kind of path that tends to get noticed when teams start searching for a defensive coordinator.

Ollie has also worked with some serious talent along the way. His list includes Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter, DeForest Buckner, Quinnen Williams, Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox and Josh Sweat, which only adds to the appeal for any team looking for a young defensive mind with a proven track record.

If Ulbrich lands a head-coaching job, he’d likely try to bring Ollie with him. But Atlanta could have its own plans, too. That leaves the Falcons in a spot where they may have to make a real Sophie's Choice in one of the next couple of offseasons.

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