The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Receiver Ridley ready to build on solid rookie year

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

After a whirlwind rookie season, Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley is taking some time to relax and decompress.

Ridley, who was named to the Profession­al Football Writers of America’s all-rookie team Tuesday, was in Los Angeles for a rookie card appreciati­on event and took some time to reflect on his rookie season.

“It’s a good accomplish­ment to be on there,” Ridley said via phone Thursday. “I want to be on others, at the highest level with some of the best. It’s a great accomplish­ment to be on there for me.”

Ridley, who was the 26th player selected overall in the 2018 draft, turned in a strong first season.

Ridley had 92 targets, 64 catches, 821 receiving yards, 12.8 yards per catch and a team single-season record 10 touchdowns. His touchdown mark set a new franchise record, eclipsing the nine touchdowns caught by tight end Junior Miller in 1980.

“I think from a production standpoint, you saw Calvin (Ridley’s) speed and explosiven­ess that we probably talked about on draft night,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. “Why do we like him? Why would he be here and I’m hopeful each of you say I get it. And I see why he’s here, and the role that he had and why he played.”

Ridley has been gathering informatio­n on new offensive coordinato­r Dirk Koetter, who will replace Steve Sarkisian. Ridley and Sarkisian had worked together at Alabama and that helped his transition into the NFL.

“I heard a couple of things, read a few things and did a little research myself,” Ridley said. “I just see a great offensive coordinato­r who has done a great job over the years even when he was with the Falcons. I’m really excited.”

Ridley’s stature and build reminds some of the great Marvin Harrison, who was selected 19th overall in the 1996 draft out of Syracuse by the Colts. Ridley is listed at 6 feet 1 and 190 pounds. Harrison was 6-0 and 181 pounds.

“Yes, I know Marvin Harrison,” Ridley said. “He was a great receiver. It’s a great comparison. I want to be Calvin Ridley. I love Marvin Harrison. Great receiver. I want to be my own receiver and make a name for myself. I want to be Calvin Ridley.”

Ridley and Harrison’s rookie stats are similar.

Harrison had 118 targets, 64 catches, 836 receiving yards, 13.1 yards per catch and eight touchdowns.

Harrison went on to play 12 more seasons.

He finished with 1,102 catches, eight Pro Bowls and six All-Pro selections. He went in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the Class of 2016.

How high is Ridley’s ceiling?

“I want to get better,” Ridley said. “My expectatio­ns for the yards and stats that I did have, my expectatio­ns were better than that. I didn’t reach my goals. They are going to get higher. I’m going to go out there and work to improve. I’m definitely going to get better and come back stronger.”

Ridley will start his work around April when the team’s offseason program opens. For now, it’s marketing deals, relaxation time and getting ready for Super Bowl LIII events around the city.

“I can’t wait to get back around the guys,” Ridley said. “I miss football. I’m ready to get it back going soon. I’m resting right now.”

After the scouting combine and NFL draft run-up last season, Ridley plans to enjoy his first offseason a little more.

“It’s going great,” Ridley said. “I’m actually finishing up my first card deal with (Panini America) as a rookie. I finished that yesterday. I’m just out here in downtown L.A. at this appreciati­on event for the rookies. I’m having a good time. It’s going pretty good.”

 ?? BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM ?? Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley had 64 catches on 92 targets, 821 receiving yards, 12.8 yards per catch and a franchise single-season record 10 touchdowns as a rookie.
BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley had 64 catches on 92 targets, 821 receiving yards, 12.8 yards per catch and a franchise single-season record 10 touchdowns as a rookie.
 ?? ALYSSA POINTER /ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM ?? Falcons coach Dan Quinn was impressed by rookie Calvin Ridley’s speed and explosiven­ess.
ALYSSA POINTER /ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM Falcons coach Dan Quinn was impressed by rookie Calvin Ridley’s speed and explosiven­ess.

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