Tyler Allgeier's new home is painfully obvious after franchise tag deadline passes Four years after setting the Atlanta Falcons' all-time rookie rushing record with 1,035 yards, Tyler Allgeier now faces free agency following the rise of Bijan Robinson to NFL prominence. The fifth-round pick’s future appears uncertain as the Falcons look to move past their former star running back. Allgeier’s market should be expansive, with multiple teams potentially viewing him as a top-tier option. A second contract for a running back with playoff aspirations seems likely, and the Seattle Seahawks could be a major contender. The defending Super Bowl champions might see value in acquiring Allgeier, especially after declining to franchise tag their own Super Bowl MVP, Kenneth Walker. Walker’s recent success, including his Super Bowl LX MVP award, has positioned him as a high-value asset. If the Seahawks are unwilling to meet his market demands, Allgeier could emerge as a viable alternative. His physical running style aligns with run-heavy offenses, and his cost would be significantly lower than Walker’s. Allgeier’s departure from Atlanta will be bittersweet. While he brought unmatched physicality to the Falcons’ offense, his opportunities were limited by Robinson’s dominance. A move to a successful team, particularly one like Seattle, would represent a dream scenario for the former BYU Cougar. The Seahawks’ potential interest in Allgeier raises questions about their backfield dynamics. Kenneth Walker, known for his speed, and Zach Charbonnet, the bruiser who suffered an ACL tear in the playoffs, created a dual-threat dynamic. Signing Allgeier would disrupt that balance, though Seattle’s willingness to experiment could make it a possibility.#atlanta_falcons #tyler_allgeier #seattle_seahawks #kenneth_walker #zach_charbonnet
