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Falcons' Jarrett wants to build off 3 sacks in Super Bowl

- By CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. ( AP) — Grady Jarrett's goal for 2017 is to become a "dominant force" on the Atlanta Falcons' defense.

Jarrett proved in the Super Bowl it's a realistic goal.

For many, last season's Super Bowl will be known for the Falcons' second-half collapse in the 34-28 overtime loss to New England.

For Jarrett, the big game marked his emergence as a defensive tackle with star potential. Jarrett tied a Super Bowl record with three sacks of Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady.

Jarrett's focus in this week's minicamp, which ended Thursday, was to build on his breakthrou­gh performanc­e.

"That was definitely a highlight of my career as far as the way I played," Jarrett said Wednesday. "I feel like the effort I gave on that day was because I wanted that win so badly. It just makes me want even more for this team and this city."

Jarrett is from Conyers, Georgia, about 24 miles east of Atlanta, and he describes himself as "an Atlanta guy."

He said that hometown loyalty is why winning a championsh­ip with the Falcons "means so much to me."

"It was an awesome feeling but the work is far from over," he said. "We as a team know that. We know where we want to be. We're headed there."

Jarrett was sometimes overshadow­ed by other young starters on the defense. A fifth-round pick from Clemson in 2015, he had three sacks in the 2016 regular season before matching that total in the Super Bowl.

Coach Dan Quinn said he has seen proof this offseason that Jarrett plans to prove his breakout game was no fluke.

"Really it's the hunger I see in him trying to find small ways to find that edge in his game," Quinn said. "... He's going for it in the biggest way. He looks healthy. He looks strong, very fit. I see his arrow pointing up."

Jarrett was given a new partner on the defensive f ront when t he t eam signed t wo- t i me Pro Bowler Dontari Poe from the Chiefs. Jarrett ( 6- 0, 305) and Poe ( 6- 3, 340) should form an imposing tandem on the line.

"There's a lot of stuff I can learn from him," Jarrett said. "He's been where I want to go, so I feed off that."

Another new name on the defensive line will be defensive end Takkarist McKinley , who was excused from minicamp while completing his spring quarter at UCLA.

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Grady Jarrett’s goal for 2017 is to become a “dominant force” on the Atlanta Falcons’ defense.

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