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Ian Cunningham Hires John Wojciechowski as Falcons Assistant GM After 15 Years Apart

The new GM's first executive appointment reunites a Philadelphia scouting duo and signals roster philosophy ahead of April's draft.

Published May 11, 2026 Source MSN News From the chopped neck
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PAPER · May 11, 2026
WELL POUR · May 11, 2026

Ian Cunningham Hires John Wojciechowski as Falcons Assistant GM After 15 Years Apart

The new GM's first executive appointment reunites a Philadelphia scouting duo and signals roster philosophy ahead of April's draft.

Source MSN News ↗

Ian Cunningham made his first front office appointment as Atlanta Falcons general manager Thursday, hiring John Wojciechowski as assistant general manager for player personnel. The two worked together in Philadelphia's scouting department from 2008 to 2010 before their careers diverged—Cunningham through Chicago and Washington, Wojciechowski through a decade at the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Wojciechowski spent the last four seasons as Jacksonville's director of college scouting, overseeing a draft operation that produced tackle Anton Harrison (first round, 2023) and edge rusher Travon Walker (first overall, 2022). Before that, he held regional scouting roles covering the Southeast and Midwest. The Falcons finished 7-10 last season and hold the eighth overall pick in April's draft, their highest selection since taking tight end Kyle Pitts fourth overall in 2021.

The hire matters because it establishes Cunningham's personnel scaffolding 91 days before the draft and 127 days before training camp. Assistant GM is the third chair in most NFL front offices—below the GM and above department directors—but the role's scope varies. In Atlanta, Wojciechowski will oversee college scouting and report directly to Cunningham, who previously served as assistant GM in Washington. That structure suggests Cunningham intends to handle pro personnel and contract strategy himself while delegating draft preparation to Wojciechowski, a division of labor that mirrors Chicago's setup during Cunningham's tenure there from 2015 to 2020.

The reunion also signals roster philosophy. Cunningham and Wojciechowski both came up under Tom Heckert in Philadelphia, where the draft strategy emphasized linemen and avoided reaching for skill positions. Atlanta needs defensive line help—the Falcons ranked 28th in pressure rate last season at 31.2%—and offensive tackle depth behind Jake Matthews, who turns 33 in February. Wojciechowski's Jacksonville tenure produced five defensive linemen drafted in the first four rounds, including Walker and tackle Bryan Bresee (acquired via trade). That pattern suggests Atlanta will address trenches early in April.

The timing creates urgency elsewhere in the building. Cunningham still needs to hire a senior personnel executive to run pro scouting, a role the Falcons have left vacant since firing Terry Fontenot's deputy in January. He also needs to finalize coordinator appointments under head coach Raheem Morris, who has interviewed but not yet hired a defensive coordinator. Those hires typically happen before the scouting combine in late February, which gives Cunningham six weeks.

Wojciechowski's Atlanta contract runs through 2028, matching Cunningham's deal structure. He starts Monday.

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Cunningham's first hire reunites a Philadelphia scouting pair and establishes draft scaffolding with **91** days until Atlanta picks eighth overall.
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