The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a name for your fantasy team. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Atlanta Falcons-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
Atlanta Falcons Fantasy Team Names
- Kissing Cousins (Kirk Cousins)
- Captain Kirk’s Crew (Kirk Cousins)
- The Penix Mightier (Michael Penix Jr.)
- Penix Rising (Michael Penix Jr.)
- To Infinity and Bijan (Bijan Robinson)
- Bijan With The Wind (Bijan Robinson)
- Bijan Mustard (Bijan Robinson)
- To Be, Or Not To Bijan (Bijan Robinson)
- Bijan al Gaib (Bijan Robinson)
- The Bijan Bandits (Bijan Robinson)
- Run Bijan Run (Bijan Robinson)
- Beast Mode Bijan (Bijan Robinson)
- Bijan’s Ballers (Bijan Robinson)
- The Bijan Effect (Bijan Robinson)
- In Bijan I Trust (Bijan Robinson)
- Robinson’s Revenge (Bijan Robinson)
- The Bijan Dynasty (Bijan Robinson)
- Bijan’s Breakout (Bijan Robinson)
- Drake London Calling (Drake London)
- London Is Falling, So I Picked Him (Drake London)
- Drake and Bake (Drake London)
- London’s Bridge (Drake London)
- High Stakes Drake (Drake London)
- Drake it Till You Make It (Drake London)
- London Fog (Drake London)
- Drake the Snake (Drake London)
- London Blitz (Drake London)
- Drake’s Dynasty (Drake London)
- Drake-ing Bad (Drake London)
- Drizzy Drake (Drake London)
- London’s Knights (Drake London)
- Point Drake (Drake London)
- Drake-Quake (Drake London)
- Mooney Toons (Darnell Mooney)
- Bad Mooney Rising (Darnell Mooney)
- Pitts & Giggles (Kyle Pitts)
- PittsCoin (Kyle Pitts)
- Pitts Stop (Kyle Pitts)
- Pitts Fits (Kyle Pitts)
- Deja Koo (Younghoe Koo)
- Boats and Younghoes (Younghoe Koo)
- Younghoe Never Broke Again (Younghoe Koo)
- Koo and The Gang (Younghoe Koo)
- Bright Young Hoe (Younghoe Koo)
- Gs Up, Younghoes Down (Younghoe Koo)
- The Younghoes and the Restless (Younghoe Koo)
- Hoe Lotta Love (Younghoe Koo)
- KooKoo’s Nest (Younghoe Koo)
- Keep Your Koo (Younghoe Koo)
- Younghoe At Heart (Younghoe Koo)
- Younghoe Jeezy (Younghoe Koo)
- One Flew Over the KooKoo’s Nest (Younghoe Koo)
- Don’t Lose Your Koo (Younghoe Koo)
- Koo’s Control (Younghoe Koo)
- Koo Dat (Younghoe Koo)
- Kicking It with Koo (Younghoe Koo)
- Too Koo For School (Younghoe Koo)
- ATLiens
- ATL’s Finest
- Dirty Birds
- Dirty Birds Dynasty
- Falcon Fury
- Birds of Prey
- Fly High Falcons
- Falcon PUNCH
- Falcon Frenzy
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Who Are the Falcons’ Top Fantasy Players?
Bijan Robinson Fantasy Outlook
A hamstring injury limited Robinson this week, and that’s the last thing his managers want to hear for a game on short rest. In consecutive weeks, the presumptive star tailback has picked up just 59 yards on his 23 carries with exactly zero of them gaining 10 yards.
I’m not worried about Robinson’s talent in the least, and fortunately he’s playing in Thursday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But if he’s physically limited, we could have a problem. Atlanta couldn’t move the ball on the ground in this matchup late last season (running backs: 22 carries for 81 yards); with Kirk Cousins now on this roster, abandoning the run is more of an option this week than it was last season.
That, however, might not be the worst thing. Robinson has caught 15 of his 16 targets this season and has more yards as a pass catcher than a rusher over the past two weeks. He remains a fantasy starter due to his versatility, but we’ll see if Robinson has his usual workload or if he’s splitting carries with Tyler Allgeier like we saw last week.
Drake London Fantasy Outlook
After a pair of top-20 finishes, London fell short of expectations in a tough spot against the Saints (WR34), but the usage was encouraging. He saw a 47.4% first-half target share and finished Week 4 with a season-high 12 targets – I’ll take my chances with that opportunity count and forgive him for the final numbers last week.
In Week 14 last season, London lit up the Bucs to the tune of 10 catches and 172 yards on 11 targets, easily a career-high yardage total, and it wasn’t as if he entered the game with much in the way of form (no more than 55 receiving yards in four of five leading games).
Tampa Bay has seen its defensive weakness shift a bit through one month, as they have proven more vulnerable on the ground than through the air (fourth fewest yards allowed after the catch per reception to receivers this season), but London’s featured role in a game that has shootout potential lands him inside of my top 15 at the position.
Kyle Pitts Fantasy Outlook
“Stats are for losers, man.”
No, Raheem Morris, stats are actually for winners. The numbers that get thrown at you on a weekly basis are positive stats and reflect the ability to move the ball down the field – an ability that is strongly correlated to team success.
OK, I had to get that off my chest. Pitts saw only one target on 19 first-half passes from Cousins, and he finished Week 4 without a single reception. Maybe Pitts is the problem. We thought all of the changes in Atlanta would unlock this high-pedigree option, but with eight catches on 100 routes this season, the former Gator is as useless for fantasy purposes as ever.
One more week.
These two teams played in Week 14 last season, and Desmond Ridder got all three of the elite prospects in this offense a 30+ yard reception. A single play like that would likely result in a top-12 finish for Pitts – is that too much to ask?
Pitts managers are going through a similar situation as those with Mark Andrews rostered – too talented to drop for the equally underwhelming options on the wire. Give it one more week and come back to me; we can mourn together if we have to discuss the four-letter “d” word next week.
Drop.