The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Camp focus on attitude, aggression

Quinn seeking attack mentality, more success getting turnovers.

- By Jaylon Thompson Jaylon.Thompson@ajc.com

FLOWERY BRANCH — After a nearly five-week break, the Falcons reunited as a group at team headquarte­rs in Flowery Branch in preparatio­n of their first training-camp practice today.

Coach Dan Quinn set the tone by wanting to see an aggressive mentality from the players. He wants the team to attack and be fast to the football.

“We’ve got to make sure the turnover ratio comes to life for us,” Quinn said in a news conference Tuesday. “We’re going to be about the ball, and it has to be both ways in terms of the offense taking care of it and defensivel­y, the way and attitude and style that we go after it. Adding speed to our team certainly helps that, but you have to play fast, too.”

So at Wednesday’s player check-in, there was a different atmosphere around the facility. Many play-

ers arrived excited, but also focused on getting started. The players want to establish an identity in the NFC South. Last year, the team went 8-8, but struggled to a 1-5 record against their divisional opponents.

“As a team, we can’t reach our ultimate goals without taking care of our divisional goals,” Falcons linebacker Sean Weatherspo­on said. “We look forward to working hard and being productive.”

The Falcons will have decisions to make at numerous positions, especially right guard and two linebacker spots. Several rookies will compete for playing time, such as second-round pick Deion Jones.

Jones will battle incumbent Paul Worrilow for the inside linebacker position. However, he doesn’t plan to dwell on the pressure that the competitio­n brings.

“I’m letting the competitio­n part take care of itself,” Jones said. “I am really good friends with (Paul) Worrilow and all the other linebacker­s. I’m just trying to enjoy the time we have together, and hopefully the best turns out.”

Other players, such as rookie safety Keanu Neal, are already receiving advices from veterans on what to expect.

“They told me to never get too high or get too low,” Neal said. “It is just staying consistent and not letting good or bad things affect my play.”

Neal is slated to start at strong safety for the Falcons. He recently worked out with Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor over the break. He said that he was able to get pointers on how to attack certain situations on the field.

“I learned about body control and being able to control my energy and physicalit­y,” Neal said. “Being overly aggressive can hurt you at times. So I want to control that and be in a power position.”

Getting into a power position falls right in line with the team’s new mindset. The team wants to get more physical on offense, defense and special teams.

The players know that to stop quarterbac­ks such as Carolina’s Cam Newton and Tampa Bay’s Jameis Winston, they will have to be in peak shape. So, they plan to work hard on conditioni­ng.

They feel that will be an important factor as they try to prove themselves to the NFL in 2016.

“It’s a new year and a new season, and you got to prove yourself all over again,” cornerback Desmond Trufant said. “What you did last year really doesn’t matter. We got to make plays this year and keep it pushing.”

Falcons training camp will be open to the public today. The practice starts at 10 a.m.

 ?? BRANT SANDERLIN / BSANDERLIN@AJC.COM ?? Falcons receiver Julio Jones (left) and cornerback Desmond Trufant will have their hands full leading younger players.
BRANT SANDERLIN / BSANDERLIN@AJC.COM Falcons receiver Julio Jones (left) and cornerback Desmond Trufant will have their hands full leading younger players.
 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM ?? Safety Keanu Neal, Atlanta’s first-round pick, will be feeling the heat in his first NFL training camp. The Falcons are counting on Neal to start right away.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM Safety Keanu Neal, Atlanta’s first-round pick, will be feeling the heat in his first NFL training camp. The Falcons are counting on Neal to start right away.

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