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Early takeaways from Falcons training camp highlight player developments

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Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons concluded their initial four-day block of training camp on Sunday, providing players a day off before the first padded session begins on Tuesday.

The early days of camp have already provided significant insights into the 2024 Falcons. The addition of pads will soon offer a clearer view of trench play and defense, followed by joint practices in Miami and culminating with the first preseason game on Aug. 9.

Key takeaways from the initial phase include:

**The Kirk Cousins effect**

Falcons players and coaches are enthusiastic about having Cousins onboard. His presence has accelerated the offense's progress. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney highlighted Cousins' impact: "Kirk is Kirk. He's had all these guys that are great receivers... Kirk is the guy for sure that's making everything happen."

Cousins demonstrated efficiency during Saturday's open practice at Seckinger High School, completing 15-of-17 passes and quickly establishing rapport with Kyle Pitts, Ray-Ray McCloud, and Mooney.

Falcons owner Arthur Blank previously described his team's quarterback play in 2023 as "deficient." Early signs from camp suggest that this issue has been addressed.

**James Smith-Williams' emergence**

Atlanta’s defense saw an unexpected standout in Smith-Williams. He described himself as a "plus-sized outside linebacker" capable of versatile roles within the defense. This flexibility aligns with the team’s defensive philosophy underlined by players like Richie Grant, Kaden Elliss, and rookie Brandon Dorlus.

**Kyle Pitts' potential**

Pitts appears healthy and ready for a breakout season in his new role. Head coach Raheem Morris praised Pitts' eagerness to learn: "I see a young guy that's eager to learn... I love that about him because you've got to have a little edge."

**Grady Jarrett's recovery**

Jarrett’s return is crucial for Atlanta's pass rush plans. Despite modified practice schedules due to rehabilitation, neither Jarrett nor Cousins appeared hindered on-field. Jarrett expressed confidence: "I've always been super strong... I feel strong [and] explosive."

**A.J. Terrell's focus amid contract talks**

Terrell remains fully engaged despite ongoing contract negotiations. He emphasized his commitment: "I'm so focused on just being with the team... it's easy for me to just come out to work and not think about it."

**Jessie Bates III's development**

Bates aims to build on last season’s success through personal growth and collaboration with Cousins during film sessions. Bates shared insights gained from these experiences which he believes will enhance his performance.

**Camp battles: Mike Hughes vs Richie Grant**

Hughes and Grant have emerged as front-runners in secondary positions during camp drills.

Grant has solidified his role close to the line of scrimmage while Hughes competes with second-year corner Clark Phillips III for playing time.

These developments provide an early glimpse into what could be an impactful season for the Falcons.

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