The Atlanta Falcons have filled out their 90-man roster by signing tight end Ross Dwelley and wide receiver Dylan Drummond after their tryouts during rookie minicamp last weekend. Dwelley and Drummond join Bradley Anae and Dane Cruikshank who signed on Saturday.
Dwelley joins former teammate Charlie Woerner in the tight end room as the Falcons continue building depth along the roster. Needing another pass-catcher not named Kyle Pitts in the room, Dwelley will have to earn his spot through special teams. From there, he could sneak onto the field if he can beat out John FitzPatrick and UDFA Austin Stogner.
Drummond, a former practice squad player for the New York Jets and Detroit Lions, is a 6'0", 186-pound receiver who currently projects to be depth on special teams. With the resources allocated to the receiver room, it would be tough to see him finding a spot in the offense. However, with the new kickoff rules, Drummond's speed, which made him a vertical threat at Eastern Michigan, could come in handy as a gunner on punt coverage.