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Falcons rookie QB Ridder impresses Smith as a quick learner

- By CHARLES odum Ap SPORTS WRITER

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Desmond Ridder has impressed himself — and coach Arthur

Smith — with his ability to quickly absorb the Atlanta Falcons’ playbook.

Ridder is still considered the challenger to veteran Marcus Mariota in the Falcons’

quarterbac­k competitio­n. Based on his

strong start in mandatory minicamp and rookie camp, Ridder, the third-round draft pick from Cincinnati, could gain ground

quickly when training camp opens on July 26.

Smith doesn’t toss around compliment­s

easily, especially to rookies. It was notable when he handed Ridder praise on Wednesday.

“He’s light years ahead of most other young quarterbac­ks from the neck up,”

Smith said of Ridder. “I will give him that compliment.”

Mariota is expected to open the season as the starter as the Falcons move on from 14

seasons with Matt Ryan playing almost

every game. The Falcons signed Mariota

on the same day they traded Ryan to Indianapol­is and then drafted Ridder as a possible long-term option.

Mariota, 28, has served as a mentor for Ridder. Mariota

said Ridder has “been a sponge” during the offseason workouts.

“I told him don’t hesitate to ask questions and I think when you

have the confidence and you have the

courage to be able to ask questions, I think you are able to kind of

experience things and learn things a lot faster,” Mariota said.

“You’ve got to give him a lot of credit. He’s doing a great job of just being in the

book, trying to learn. He understand­s you’re going to come

out here and you’re going to make mistakes. That’s part of it.

But it’s just learning from the experience

and I think he’s done a great job all camp.”

Ridder is proving to be a fast learner. He

said after Tuesday’s first minicamp practice he was surprised by his “overall knowledge of the offense.”

“Honestly, I’m not going to lie, I thought I was going to come in and struggle a little

bit,” Ridder said. “We’re almost all the way through all our

installs and putting in all those checks. I’ve got a good grasp of it. That kind of surprised

me, honestly, you know? I’m not going to say I wouldn’t have

picked it up, but I thought it would take

me just a little bit longer, an extra couple of days. But I’ve been

able to pick up on it pretty smoothly.”

RIDDER,

Asked when he first felt comfortabl­e with his knowledge of the playbook and terminolog­y, Ridder said “About last week.”

“Just the flow of it, the way it’s coming out of my sentences in the huddle to the command that I have at the line of scrimmage to just seeing the defense and also seeing the offense. Everything just came to me.”

Ridder’s confidence is good news for Smith, who said the rookie is “definitely doing a good job.”

“He’s very intelligen­t,” Smith said before adding “Clearly

he’s got to continue to improve ... but behind the scenes there are things he has done that have impressed me as a rookie.”

Smith listed “how he’s operating, his walk-throughs and duties and installati­ons and on the field and his command” as ways Ridder has impressed. Now for the physical part of the game. That test comes in training camp and preseason games.

“You’re betting on some of the physical things you’ve seen in time to catch up,” Smith said.

Ridder was only the second quarterbac­k selected in the NFL draft. Pitt’s Kenny Pickett was picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round.

Ridder led Cincinnati to last season’s College Football Playoff, throwing 30 touchdown passes. He set a school career record with 87 scoring passes.

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? desmond Ridder of Cincinnati practices for the Reese’s Senior Bowl on Tuesday, Feb.1 2022, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala.
Tribune News Service desmond Ridder of Cincinnati practices for the Reese’s Senior Bowl on Tuesday, Feb.1 2022, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala.

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