Warrick Dunn is one of the most beloved Falcons players of all time and will announce one of the team’s second-round picks in the upcoming 2022 NFL draft.

Dunn received the honor of being inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame earlier this offseason. After winning Rookie of the Year in 1997 and six seasons with the Buccaneers, Dunn played for Atlanta for the next six, totaling 7,616 scrimmage yards and 36 scores for the Falcons.

After his career, Dunn would go on to become a minority shareholder in the Atlanta Falcons and solidify himself as one of the most extraordinary human beings of all time. He created the Warrick Dunn Family Foundation in 2002 but ramped up his off-the-field impact after he called it quits. Dunn recently helped a Stockbridge mother acquire her first home through his Warrick Dunn Charities group. The non-profit organization has helped nearly 200 single parents become homeowners, and his entire motivation will bring a tear to a glass eye.

Photographer: David John Griffin/Icon Sportswire

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