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Blank ‘very excited’ about QB Ridder

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Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank stopped short of saying Desmond Ridder will be the team’s starting quarterbac­k next season, but does believe the team has an exciting young talent at the position.

Ridder took over the starting job in Week 15 and threw for 708 yards and a pair of touchdowns while leading the Falcons to a 2-2 finish.

“We’re very excited about Desmond Ridder,” Blank told reporters last Wednesday in his first public comments since the end of the season. “I think from the time he came into training camp, he showed great capabiliti­es as a leader amongst the rookies and then amongst the vets.”

Ridder was drafted in the third round out of Cincinnati and spent most of the season behind veteran Marcus Mariota. After taking over the reins of the offense, Ridder did not throw an intercepti­on while completing 63.5% of his passes.

Blank pointed out the progress Ridder showed, culminatin­g in a seasonendi­ng win over Tampa Bay in which he completed 19 of 30 passes for 224 yards and a pair of touchdowns. His passer rating improved in each of his four starts, concluding with a 108.2 mark against the Buccaneers.

Mariota is not expected to return and the only other quarterbac­k currently on the roster is late-season signee Logan Woodside. The Falcons currently hold the No. 8 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and while they will certainly add competitio­n for Ridder at some point this offseason, Blank didn’t sound inclined to pursue a high-priced veteran option.

“As good as a quarterbac­k may be, and they’re certainly a big part of a winning formula, they can’t play by themselves,” Blank said. “There’s 21 other (starters) that need to play as well so we’re committed to the position obviously and we know we need to think about it and I think we have it in Ridder.”

After swallowing $63 million in dead cap space last season after parting with Matt Ryan, the 23-year-old Ridder still has three years remaining on his rookie contract. Whether it’s Ridder or another incoming rookie at the helm, the ability to build around a rookie contract at quarterbac­k is certainly appealing.

“When you have that opportunit­y, that’s the perfect set of circumstan­ces,” Blank said. “The perfect storm, if you will, in a positive way, not a negative way. When you have a quarterbac­k who you draft and have for four or five years, that’s a really big deal.”

“In the history of the Super Bowl, there hasn’t been one quarterbac­k that represente­d 20 percent or more of the roster compensati­on.”

The Falcons are coming off their fifth consecutiv­e losing season, and Blank admitted he’s looking for improvemen­t heading into the third year with coach Arthur Smith.

Along with Ridder, fourth-round running back Tyler Allgeier set the franchise rookie rushing record with 1,023 yards.

First-round wide receiver Drake London led the team with 72 catches — a franchise rookie record — for 866 yards, and the team received strong contributi­ons from second-round linebacker­s Troy Andersen and Arnold Ebiketie and third-round linebacker DeAngelo Malone.

“We have a lot of young players that have developed at a very nice level and really have their best capabiliti­es going forward, so I feel good about where we are,” Blank said. “And I think we have every reason as a fan and an owner to feel better about our team than we have in the last couple of years.”

 ?? Getty Images/Tns — Todd olszewski ?? Though Falcons owner Arthur Blank stopped short of saying Desmond Ridder (4) would be the Falcons’ starting QB in 2023, he did see promise ahead.
Getty Images/Tns — Todd olszewski Though Falcons owner Arthur Blank stopped short of saying Desmond Ridder (4) would be the Falcons’ starting QB in 2023, he did see promise ahead.

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