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2001 Atlanta Falcons season
Head Coach Dan Reeves
Home Field Georgia Dome
Results
Record 7–9
Place 3rd NFC West
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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The 2001 Atlanta Falcons season was the Falcons 36th season. The Falcons obtained the first pick overall in the 2001 NFL Draft. With the pick, the Falcons drafted Michael Vick.[1]

Offseason[]

Vick was selected in the 2001 NFL Draft as the first overall pick and first African American quarterback taken number 1 in the NFL Draft. The San Diego Chargers had the number one selection spot in the draft that year but traded the rights to the first overall choice to the Atlanta Falcons a day before the draft, for which they received the Falcons' first round pick (5th overall) and third round pick in 2001 (used to draft CB Tay Cody), a second round pick in 2002 (used to draft WR Reche Caldwell) and WR/KR Tim Dwight.[2] With the Chargers' downgraded spot (the 5th overall), they selected Texas Christian University running back LaDainian Tomlinson, who went on to become league MVP in 2006.[3] Although Vick has never become league MVP, he finished second in voting in 2004.[4] In this way, Tomlinson and Vick are linked as having been "traded" for each other, although the transaction was actually the result of traded draft picks and contract negotiations.

NFL Draft[]

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
1 1 Michael Vick Quarterback Virginia Tech
2 35 Alge Crumpler Tight End North Carolina
4 99 Roberto Garza Center Texas AM Kingsville
4 102 Matt Stewart Linebacker Vanderbilt
5 136 Vinny Sutherland Wide Receiver Purdue
6 167 Randy Garner Defensive End Arkansas
7 215 Corey Hall Defensive Back Appalachian State
7 219 Kynan Forney Tackle Hawaii
7 226 Ronald Flemons Defensive End Texas A&M
7 236 Quentin McCord Wide Receiver Kentucky

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Personnel[]

Staff[]

2001 Atlanta Falcons final staff
Front Office
  • President – Taylor Smith
  • General Manager – Harold Richardson
  • Vice President of Football Operations – Ron Hill
  • Director of Player Personnel/College – Reed Johnson
  • Director of Player Personnel/Pro – Les Snead
  • Assistant to Head Coach/Pro Personnel – Marvin Bass

Head Coaches

  • Executive Vice President of Football Operations/Head Coach – Dan Reeves

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs – George Sefcik
  • Quarterbacks – Jack Burns
  • Wide Receivers – Gary Stevens
  • Tight Ends – James Daniel
  • Offensive Line – Pete Mangurian
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Rennie Simmons
  • Offensive Quality Control – Ed West
  Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator – Don Blackmon
  • Defensive Line – Bill Johnson
  • Linebackers – Billy Davis
  • Secondary – Greg Brown
  • Defensive Quality Control – Thom Kaumeyer

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams – Joe DeCamillis

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Al Miller
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Rocky Colburn

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Results Attendance
Score Record
1 September 9 at San Francisco 49ers L 13–16 (OT) 0–1
65,989
2 September 23 Carolina Panthers W 24–16 1–1
47,804
3 September 30 at Arizona Cardinals W 34–14 2–1
28,878
4 October 7 Chicago Bears L 3–31 2–2
46,483
5 October 14 San Francisco 49ers L 31–37 (OT) 2–3
46,727
6 October 21 at New Orleans Saints W 20–13 3–3
70,020
7 Bye week
8 November 4 New England Patriots L 10–24 3–4
44,229
9 November 11 Dallas Cowboys W 20–13 4–4
69,010
10 November 18 at Green Bay Packers W 23–20 5–4
59,849
11 November 25 at Carolina Panthers W 10–7 6–4
72,234
12 December 2 St. Louis Rams L 6–35 6–5
59,318
13 December 9 New Orleans Saints L 10–28 6–6
68,826
14 December 16 at Indianapolis Colts L 27–41 6–7
55,603
15 December 23 Buffalo Bills W 33–30 7–7
43,320
16 December 30 at Miami Dolphins L 14–21 7–8
73,559
17 January 6 at St. Louis Rams L 13–31 7–9
66,033

Standings[]

Template:2001 NFC West standings

Awards and records[]

Milestones[]

References[]

  1. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 392
  2. ESPN - Chargers big winner in different draft-day deal - NFL
  3. NFL Most Valuable Players - NFL MVP Player of the Year
  4. Barry Wilner (2005-01-11). Manning NFL MVP again: 49 TDs, passing rating of 121.1 make Colts QB near-unanimous pick. The Decatur Daily. Archived from the original on 23 May 2007. Retrieved on 2007-05-23.
  5. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 99
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