The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Benkert begins bid to impress coaches

Former Virginia QB says learning from veterans Ryan, Schaub is one of the reasons he signed as anundrafte­d free agent.

- By Gabriel Burns Gabriel.Burns@ajc.com

FLOWERY BRANCH — Kurt Benkert is vying to be the second Virginia quarterbac­k on the Falcons’ depth chart.

Benkert was not drafted last month despite a record-setting season with the Cavaliers. The Baltimore native became the first Virginia quarterbac­k to surpass 3,000 yards, throwing for 3,207 and 25 touchdowns on a 58.5 completion rate.

He was projected as a Day 3 choice, but that didn’t come to fruition. He chose to sign with the Falcons after the draft.

“I was disappoint­ed, a little bit surprised,” he said. “But at the end of the day, I got to end up in a really good situation and everybody starts from the same spot, so it’s all going to work out as it needs to.”

Benkert missed the 2015 season with a knee injury. He transferre­d to Virginia to join former coach Ruffin McNeill and went on to post historic numbers in 24 games.

He played with a hurt shoulder his junior season before breaking out last season. Benkert threw for 5,817 yards, 46 touchdowns and 20 intercepti­ons in two seasons, earning a 122.4 rating.

Falcons backup quarterbac­k and Virginia product Matt Schaub reached out to Benkert after the draft. The 22-year-old saw an opportunit­y to learn from Matt Ryan and Schaub in Atlanta.

“The opportunit­y to learn from two really

good veterans, being in a really good offense, a lot of success, a really good system, a really good coaching staff and organizati­on,” he said of what drew him to the Falcons. “You really get everything coming here.”

Benkert admires Ryan, whose tape is an easy watch, he said. Benkert added there’s a difference between studying Ryan or an improviser such as Aaron Rodg- ers, who’s less technical and near impossible to emulate.

Benkert was sharp in the first day of rookie minicamp. He navigated the pocket well — often regarded as a plus trait despite his 4.95 40-time. His arm was alive, which led to some darts but also a few throws that sailed.

The Falcons pushed the pace. Benkert, Calvin Ridley and others said the process was moving quickly.

“It was a whirlwind,” Benkert said. “But we’ve had time to learn the playbook, and the coaches had time to get us prepared. Just going out there, completing the ball and getting it into guys’ hands. Trying to keep the ball safe was my goal.”

He just missed Ridley on a corner route he recalled Ryan and Julio Jones con- necting on early last season. He delivered a crisp throw down the middle of the field to tryout receiver Dallas Baldner.

He and Bryan Scott of Occidental College were the only quarterbac­ks in camp.

“Once you get on the field and get in that pocket, train- ing takes over,” Benkert said. “I have a lot of confi- dence in my arm that I can make any throw in the field. These receivers did a really good job, the line did a good job. Everyone knew what they were supposed to do, and when someone forgot what they’re supposed to do, there was always someone there to pick you up.”

Garrett Grayson is Benkert’s chief competitio­n for the third quarterbac­k job, if the Falcons elect to carry three. With Schaub 36 years old, the franchise could search for a develop- ment quarterbac­k to even- tually fill the backup role.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Falcons quarterbac­k Kurt Benkert looks to throw as running back Ito Smith (30), the team’s fourth-round pick, looks on during rookie minicamp Friday in Flowery Branch.
PHOTOS BY CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Falcons quarterbac­k Kurt Benkert looks to throw as running back Ito Smith (30), the team’s fourth-round pick, looks on during rookie minicamp Friday in Flowery Branch.
 ??  ?? Wide receiver Calvin Ridley, the Falcons’ first-round pick, puts on his cleats as he gets ready to hit the field at rookie minicamp.
Wide receiver Calvin Ridley, the Falcons’ first-round pick, puts on his cleats as he gets ready to hit the field at rookie minicamp.

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