woke up April 27, he had a collection of hats that totaled 16 — one for each NFL team he’d spent the most time with throughout the pre-draft process.
“I still can’t put it into words,” Logue said. “I’m so blessed, just to stay in Georgia. I’m ready to get started.”, when the two sides spoke briefly. They reunited at Atlanta’s local day April 12, when Logue met general manager Terry Fontenot, head coach Raheem Morris and defensive line coach Jay Rodgers.
“It was kind of just like we’ve always known each other,” Logue said. “It didn’t feel like I was meeting new people. We were talking like we’d known each other for years. I felt it was very genuine — I was just waiting on the call, honestly.” Logue said he’d go to Atlanta for bigger events like birthday parties and has gone shopping at Lenox Square, but he preferred staying in his house, relaxing and playing video games when away from the football field.
Atlanta’s pass rush figures to include a steady dose of stunts up front, an area Logue feels he’s well-connected with after extensive experience doing so at Georgia.