Falcons draft Terrell, unite CB with star brother

Marc RaimondiApr 24, 2026, 09:26 PM ETCloseMarc Raimondi’s first year covering the Falcons was 2024, but it wasn’t his first year at ESPN. He joined the company in 2019 and was a top combat sports reporter. He also covered professional wrestling and wrote the book “Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America,” which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2025. Raimondi also worked for the New York Post and Newsday, beginning in 2009, covering high school and college sports, plus the NFL, NFL, MLB and NHL.Follow on XMultiple Authors

Avieon Terrell joins brother A.J. Terrell after being drafted by Falcons (0:47)Avieon Terrell joins brother A.J. Terrell after being drafted by Falcons (0:47)

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons kept things in the family with their first pick of the 2026 NFL draft.

The Falcons selected Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell with the No. 48 pick Friday night. Avieon’s older brother A.J. Terrell is a star cornerback for Atlanta.

The Terrell family was at a restaurant in the Atlanta area watching the draft Friday night. When the pick came in, A.J. hugged Avieon.

“As soon as I saw that call: ‘Atlanta Falcons,’ I told A.J., ‘It’s time, bro,'” Avieon said. “Tears of joy.”

The last time a team drafted a player while already having his brother on its roster was the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Pittsburgh selected Connor Heyward in the sixth round while Cameron Heyward was on the team. The Seattle Seahawks actually once drafted two brothers in back-to-back years: Shaquill Griffin in 2017 and Shaquem Griffin in 2018.

Avieon was a third-team All-American selection in 2025, as well as first-team All-ACC pick. His 27 pass breakups since 2023 tied him with Indiana’s D’Angelo Ponds for the third most in FBS. Avieon also set the Clemson program career record for forced fumbles by a defensive back (eight, including five in 2025).

Avieon will be a key piece in what could be a potent Falcons secondary. A.J., a former second-team All-Pro selection, is Atlanta’s No. 1 cornerback. The Falcons also boast three-time second-team All-Pro safety Jessie Bates III, as well as safety Xavier Watts, who had five interceptions as a rookie last season.

A.J. told ESPN earlier this month that he would love Avieon to be his pro teammate but would also like him to carve out his own path. It turns out, the two will be together in the same cornerback room next season.

While A.J. and Avieon have played for the same programs in high school and college, they have not been teammates due to their ages; A.J. is six years older.

Avieon Terrell joins brother A.J. Terrell after being drafted by Falcons (0:47)Avieon Terrell joins brother A.J. Terrell after being drafted by Falcons (0:47)

Marc RaimondiApr 24, 2026, 09:26 PM ETCloseMarc Raimondi’s first year covering the Falcons was 2024, but it wasn’t his first year at ESPN. He joined the company in 2019 and was a top combat sports reporter. He also covered professional wrestling and wrote the book “Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America,” which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2025. Raimondi also worked for the New York Post and Newsday, beginning in 2009, covering high school and college sports, plus the NFL, NFL, MLB and NHL.Follow on XMultiple Authors

CloseMarc Raimondi’s first year covering the Falcons was 2024, but it wasn’t his first year at ESPN. He joined the company in 2019 and was a top combat sports reporter. He also covered professional wrestling and wrote the book “Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America,” which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2025. Raimondi also worked for the New York Post and Newsday, beginning in 2009, covering high school and college sports, plus the NFL, NFL, MLB and NHL.Follow on X

The Terrells grew up in Atlanta, attended Westlake High School and then Clemson.

A.J. said Friday night that playing with his brother is “a real dream come true.”

Avieon Terrell joins brother A.J. Terrell after being drafted by Falcons (0:47)

“I played the story in my head a few times,” A.J. said. “I didn’t think it would happen, though.”

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