Three weeks from tomorrow the first day of the NFL draft will kick off in Philadelphia and 32 teams will scramble to find the next generation of great football talent.

The Atlanta Falcons are expected to use one of their picks on a prospect that can fill the void left by the retirement of right guard Chris Chester. Most mock drafts predict Atlanta will either select Indiana’s Dan Feeney or Western Kentucky’s Forrest Lamp in either the first or second round.

Feeney and Lamp are hot commodities though and there’s a chance neither will be available when the Falcons are on the clock.

In that scenario, Atlanta might look out west to one of three Utah offensive line prospects.

According to a report by Tony Pauline at Draft Analyst, the Falcons were in Salt Lake City last week to work out the three Utes:

“Franchises have sent units comprising of general managers, head coaches and offensive line coaches to Salt Lake City to specifically work out the Utes offensive linemen, three who project as top-100 picks. The Atlanta Falcons were in town last week to work out the trio, and on Tuesday the Tampa Bay Bucs were on campus to put all three through a workout.”

Who are these three linemen?

J.J. Dielman (6-foot-5, 309 pounds) played tackle in college and is projected to go in the fourth round.

Sam Tevi (6-foot-5, 311 pounds) also played tackle and is expected to be picked in the fifth. He has been getting a lot of pre-draft interest from the Carolina Panthers.

Dielman and Tevi may move inside depending on which team picks them but it’s possible the Falcons could use one as a swing tackle to backup Jake Matthews and Ryan Schraeder.

Isaac Asiata (6-foot-3, 323 pounds) is the only pure guard of the bunch and the most promising. He may be selected late in the second round or early in the third. His size will effectively disqualify him from playing tackle in the NFL, so if Atlanta is interested he’s likely their man at right guard.