The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Smith reflects on making cuts for first time

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

Perhaps the hardest part for new Falcons coach Arthur Smith on Tuesday was informing 27 players they would not make the team’s initial 53-man roster.

“It was not an easy day,” Smith said.

There were a lot of close calls for some of the players who went through a pretty tough training camp, mostly in the Georgia heat.

“It’s really tough on guys, for an example a guy in (offensive tackle) Willie Beavers’ spot,” Smith said. “He started off and he had a strong camp. There are lot of factors that go into why we made the decision that we did.”

Beavers was listed as the No. 1 right tackle on the team’s depth chart, but that was mostly because Kaleb Mcgary started camp on the physically unable to perform list. Mcgary worked his way back up, and Beavers was competing for the backup swing tackle spot.

Jason Springs, a former second-round pick of the Green Bay Packers, made the initial roster over Beavers, who was added to the practice squad Wednesday.

“They are not easy conversati­ons,” Smith said. “You have a lot of appreciati­on for the guys that come in here. It’s the NFL for players and coaches, but there is a human element to it. I have a great appreciati­on for the guys who put a lot into it and how they worked out here.”

Smith and GM Terry Fontenot shared the news with most of the players.

“Every conversati­on that we have with these players, we’ll be honest with the way we see it,” Smith said. “There is a right way to do it. That’s what Terry and I will always do here.”

The trimming down to 53 players went smoothly. The Falcons were the first team in the league to announce their cuts around noon Tuesday, four hours before the league imposed deadline.

Getting down to 53 was just the beginning. The Falcons immediatel­y started to fill out their 16-man practice squad and will continue to evaluate the waived players and released veterans who don’t have to clear waivers. They claimed guard Colby Gossett off waivers and placed left guard Josh Andrews, who broke his hand during the closed portion of practice Tuesday, on injured reserve.

“With the way the schedule is, we have a whole week,” Smith said. “With all of the different rules, the 16-person squad. There’s the 54th and 55th spot. There is a lot of flexibilit­y, and you have a whole week to prepare. I think you’ll see a lot of roster manipulati­on throughout the week.”

The Falcons kept three quarterbac­ks in Matt Ryan, Josh Rosen and Feleipe Franks. They are unlikely to carry three quarterbac­ks into the season. They also are looking for secondary and offensive line help.

Of course, every team is always on the prowl for pass-rushing help.

“Everything is fluid,” Smith said. “Nothing is set in stone. We’ll monitor everything all week. Really nothing finalizing until we get into late next week before we get ready for Philly.”

The Falcons hold the fourth sport on the waiver wire behind the Jaguars, Jets and Texans.

“We have a strategy we’re trying to stick to, but things come up,” Smith said. “It’s been a very smooth process. We’ll continue to look at things as they come up possibly rosterwise. We’ll monitor it all week long.”

The Falcons started looking at other 31 teams’ rosters last Thursday.

“We are in Year One,” Smith said. “We have a new staff. We’ll have a lot of roster movement. There were some guys who could prove it in camp. There were other guys that we really needed to see play. It will pay off for us as the year goes on.”

Some of the players on the practice squad will eventually make their way to the roster.

“You sacrifice some things short term for long-term gain,” Smith said. “That’s been our focus. We’ll see over the next 18 weeks how it plays out.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2021 ?? Falcons head coach Arthur Smith (left) and general manager Terry Fontenot, seen in June, shared the news about roster cuts Tuesday with most of the players.
PHOTOS BY CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2021 Falcons head coach Arthur Smith (left) and general manager Terry Fontenot, seen in June, shared the news about roster cuts Tuesday with most of the players.
 ??  ?? The Falcons kept three quarterbac­ks in Matt Ryan, Josh Rosen (left) and Feleipe Franks but are unlikely to carry three quarterbac­ks into the season.
The Falcons kept three quarterbac­ks in Matt Ryan, Josh Rosen (left) and Feleipe Franks but are unlikely to carry three quarterbac­ks into the season.

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