The Atlanta Falcons have added Teagan Quitoriano, a former Texas tight end, to their roster as they seek competition for the third tight end role behind Kyle Pitts and Charlie Woerner. At 6'6" and also a significant weight, Quitoriano adds size and potential for improved blocking and receiving. Despite dealing with injuries in his early NFL career and a limited pass-catching record, his physical attributes make him a worthwhile addition. He faces competition from Feleipe Franks and Nikola Kalinic, but has young potential for development.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed tight end Teagan Quitoriano, who is expected to compete for the third tight end role behind Kyle Pitts and Charlie Woerner.
Quitoriano, standing 6'6" and weighing over 10 pounds more than Pitts, shows potential for improvement and could enhance his blocking skills.
Having dealt with injuries since 2022, Quitoriano may be pushing for a roster spot against competitors Franks and Kalinic, both aiming for third tight end duties.
With more competition now for the third tight end role, the Falcons hope Quitoriano can provide a solid addition to their roster.
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