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ESPN: Falcons build defense to slow NFC South offenses

The Falcons went to great lengths to sure up their defense in this year's draft in hopes of better containing the offenses in the NFC South. With the additions of Tom Brady in Tampa Bay and Teddy Bridgewater in Carolina, and the always-dangerous Saints, the Falcons understand they need to field a unit capable of slowing those teams down.

By adding starting-caliber talent like A.J. Terrell and Marlon Davidson, as well as solid depth pieces like Mykal Walker and Jaylinn Hawkins, the Falcons should be better equipped to do that. Dante Fowler, who the Falcons signed in free agency, will also be tasked with adding some extra juice to the team's pass rush.

"Those are both very good players," One NFL defensive coordinator told ESPN's Vaughn McClure of Terrell and Davidson. "I wasn't hoping the Falcons would take those two guys, to be honest with you."

McClure wrote more about the Falcons' efforts to improve their defense, which you can read here.

CBS Sports: Ranking every team's draft class

We won't know how each team fared in this year's NFL Draft for a few seasons, but that doesn't stop people from stacking each draft class against the others. CBSSports' Ryan Wilson ranked every team's draft class, and he had the Falcons at No. 23 with a B- grade.

"A.J. Terrell is an example of a player NFL evaluators liked more than draft media, probably because for all the good tape Terrell put out in 2019, his championship game performance against LSU is all most people remember. But he's a good cover corner who balled out at the combine to get back on folks' radar. Marlon Davidson is a versatile defensive lineman who can line up inside or out and Matt Hennessy is one of the most athletic interior offensive linemen in this class."

To read the rest of Wilson's rankings, click here.

AJC: Falcons conduct virtual offseason study program

During the coronavirus pandemic, the Falcons will be conducting their offseason program virtually. This is the new normal for NFL teams, and the Falcons are adjusting their approach to continue educating their players, even if it is from a distance. Atlanta will utilizing technology to have group and individual meetings with its players, which coach Dan Quinn explained after the draft.

"We share our screens," Quinn said. "We know video. We share our screens to do playbook diagrams. We also use other platforms like Zoom where if you had six or eight people and you wanted to see everybody's face to have a discussion on things, we do that.

"We include voice-overs; hey, I'll send you something tonight, these are the three things we'll talk about after you watch it that we can go through tomorrow. So, we're just trying as many ways as we can to go through it, and then we go through a lot of feedback."

D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote more about the Falcons' virtual offseason, which you can read here.

AJC: Georgia Tech, Falcons exchanged info on Hennessy

A little conversation off to the side during Georgia Tech's Pro Day in early March may have led to the Falcons' selection of former Temple center Matt Hennessy in the draft.

The move, one for which the Falcons have received praise, came after Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff spoke with Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins, according to a story by D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Collins served as the head coach at Temple in 2017 and 2018 before taking over the same role at Georgia Tech in 2019.

"I just think the world of him," Collins told Ledbetter. "His work ethic. His determination. His character. His attention to detail and also his athleticism to play wherever the opportunity unfolds there at the Falcons. I have full confidence that Matt can play anywhere that they need him."

In the short term, the Falcons envision Hennessy competing for the open left guard spot. While he may eventually take over for Alex Mack at center, Hennessy appears to have the versatility to offer an immediate upgrade at guard.

"I think No. 1, you see the urgency, where he can get out of his stance and get on to the next -- I saw him pull at center," Quinn said. "The other spot that helps, you saw him well was Senior Bowl where he had the ability to play multiple positions. He could play center and he could play guard."

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