With free agency underway, here’s a look at the Falcons’ updated situation .

The Falcons added tight end Luke Stocker and running back Kenjon Barner on Thursday.

Also, former nickel back Brian Poole signed a one-year $3.5 million contract with the Jets.

New players

James Carpenter, guard: Has agreed to terms on a four-year $21 million deal. He received an $875,000 roster bonus.

Jamon Brown, guard: Has agreed to a three-year, $18.75 million contract, which included a $1.8 million signing bonus.

Luke Stocker, tight end. Agreed to a two-year contract. He played with Tampa Bay and is in Dirk Koetter's system.  He's a blocking tight end.

Kenjon Barner, returner. Agreed to a one-year contract. He was the player who got popped by punter Matt Bosher last season in the Carolina game.

Staying

Matt Schaub, quarterback: Signed a two-year, $3.78 million contract extension on March 12.

Schaub received a $750,000 signing bonus and has a base salary of $1.03 million for 2019. His salary cap number is $1.405 for 2019.

The team can exercise the option for 2020 which calls for a $2 million base salary with a salary cap number of $2.375 million.

Ty Sambrailo, right tackle/guard: He signed a three-year contract extension that's worth $14.25 million over three years with escalator clauses that could push it up to $18 million, according to NFLPA documents.

He received a $3 million signing bonus. The deal averages $4.75 million per year before the escalator clauses kick in for 2020 and 2021. A total of $6 million of the contract is guaranteed.

Bruce Carter, linebacker:  He signed a one-year, $930,000  deal (cap number $645,000; cash value $930,000).

Blidi Wreh-Wilson, cornerback: He signed a one-year,  $895,000 deal with a $90,000 signing bonus on Feb. 25.

Steven Means, defensive end: He signed a one-year, $895,000 ($90,000 signing bonus; contract year 2019, cap number $735,000, cash value $895,000.

Going

Ryan Schraeder, right tackle: He was released by the team on Wednesday. By cutting Schraeder post June 1, the Falcons gained $6.45 million in salary-cap room and will have a $3.8 million hit on their dead money on the $188.2 million.

Brian Poole, cornerback: Signed a one-year $3.5 million deal with the Jets. He played in 47 games and made 21 starts over three seasons. He made the team as an undrafted rookie out of Florida. Team reportedly wants to re-sign him if he doesn't find a better deal.

Brooks Reed, defensive end: He was cut and signed with Arizona.

Robert Alford, cornerback: He was cut and signed with Arizona.

Tevin Coleman, running back: He signed a two-year $10 million deal with the 49ers on Wednesday.

On the open market

Matt Bryant, kicker: Team declined to exercise their option. He wants to keep playing at age 44.

Andy Levitre, left guard: He wants to keep playing after missing most of the past two seasons with a pectoral injury. Was the opening day starter at left guard the past four seasons, but the team is moving on from him.

Justin Hardy, wide receiver: Steady special teams player, but is not a dangerous punt returner.

Marvin Hall, wide receiver (exclusive rights free agent): Was the main kickoff returner last season and has bid his farewell to the team on instagram.

Logan Paulsen, tight end: Blocking tight end.

Ben Garland, right guard: Couldn't get the job done at guard over the past two seasons. 

Zane Beadles, offensive guard: Signed as a veteran stop-gap after Levitre and Fusco went down with injuries.  

Derrick Shelby, defensive end: Tried to play through a groin injury last season. Team released and re-signed him last season, but don't want him back this time around.

Bruce Irvin, defensive end/linebacker: The former Seattle Seahawk took a hometown discount to play part of the season with the Falcons in 2018.

Terrell McClain, defensive tackle: He was a place holder after team couldn't re-sign Dontari Poe.

Kemal Ishmael, linebacker: A key special teamer.

Justin Bethel, cornerback: Led the team in special teams tackles last season.

Joe Condo, long snapper: He was signed when Josh Harris was injured.

Jordan Richards, safety: Ended up splitting the strong safeties duties with Sharrod Neasman last season.

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