You could get a fork built to do almost ANYTHING, so that's not a problem.
The fork's length would have to be matched to the frame and since you already have a suspension fork on it, the rigid fork would have to be "suspension compatible".
My Rock Lobster ATB has a suspension compatible fork on it. I chose that length for versatility just in case I wanted to sell the frame or swap a suspension fork on it.
Your problem will be adapting the bike to drop bars. You will likely have to have a custom stem built to get drop bars high enough and the reach correct, yet fit your steerer and current handlebar diameters. It would work, but it wouldn't look elegant.
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