Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe, in an always-thorough Sunday column that our friends at the Red Zone mined for the most intriguing notes, reports that free-agent safety Rodney Harrison could land with the Falcons if the team that parted ways with Lawyer Milloy decides that 2008 third-round draft pick Thomas DeCloud isn’t ready to carry the load on a full-time basis. Milloy played for the Pats before being cut in a cost-cutting move in 2003 caused him to land in Buffalo. After three seasons with the Bills, he has spent three more with the Falcons. If Harrison, a fifteen-year veteran whose arrival in New England six years ago helped make Milloy expendable, were to sign with the Falcons, his first season there would include a trip back to Foxborough, where he’d have a chance to violate the “Tom Brady” rule by targeting Tom Brady’s reconstructed left knee.