FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) - Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff is not ruling out the possibility of adding another free agent even though he likes what he has seen of his team through offseason workouts.
With offseason training activities ending on Friday and a mandatory minicamp coming next week, Dimitroff says the Falcons are "in a really good place right now."
Dimitroff didn't close the door on the possibility of adding another free agent to join two newcomers, running back Steven Jackson and defensive end Osi Umenyiora.
One possibility is defensive tackle Richard Seymour, who began his career in New England when Dimitroff was the Patriots' director of college scouting.
Dimitroff told The Associated Press Wednesday "everyone" believes the 33-year-old Seymour still has "legitimate gas left in the tank."