The NFL’s decision-making process on tampering cases is notoriously fluid, with punishments varying widely depending on the circumstances.
Most recently, the Arizona Cardinals traded third-round picks with the Philadelphia Eagles for tampering with defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, also receiving a fifth-round pick in 2024. The Dolphins previously lost a first-round pick for tampering with Sean Payton and Tom Brady, while the Chiefs forfeited a third-round pick in 2016 for communicating with Jeremy Maclin during the negotiating window.
The potential penalty for the Falcons will depend on the extent of their violations. Kirk Cousins reportedly spoke to the team’s head athletic trainer and director of player personnel during the negotiating window, which is prohibited. Tight end Kyle Pitts may have also recruited Cousins at the direction of the Falcons. If the team is found to have violated multiple rules, they could face a more severe punishment than the typical third-round pick penalty.
Ultimately, the NFL’s decision will be based on their assessment of the evidence and their willingness to enforce the rules. The outcome will likely be revealed on Thursday.