The franchise-tag price for defensive tackles is set at $15.209 million. That would gobble up most of the Falcons’ $22.3 million in space under the cap heading into the free agency.

The salary cap for the 2019 NFL season was set at $188.2 million.

Falcons coach Dan Quinn said the team will consider using the franchise tag on Jarrett if the two sides cannot reach a new deal.

“I would say it’s definitely on the table to discuss really thoroughly, but we’ll have to wait until to then to see if a deal can be done first,” Quinn said Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine.

The franchise tag for defensive tackles was $13.615 million last season.

“The good news is ... that our team and Grady’s team can have good conversations about things that hopefully we can keep working towards some common ground that would be right for both sides,” Quinn said. “Until, we’ll take all of the time that both sides need. Both sides know that he’s a really important piece.”

Jarrett’s value is very high after a stellar four years after he was selected in the fifth round of the 2015 draft.

OverTheCap.com and ProFootballFocus.com have projected that Jarrett is worth a five-year, $82.5 million deal with $46 million guaranteed. Spotrac has a lower, five-year $76.2 million projection on Jarrett.

Jarrett had 52 tackles, six sacks, 16 quarterback hits, three forced fumbles and eight tackles for losses last season.

Jarrett’s rookie contract was a four-year, $2.527 million deal with the Falcons on May 8, 2015.