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Falcons big receivers making QBs 'look good' this offseason

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Falcons TE Kyle Pitts (8) is just one of the big-bodied receivers QB Marcus Mariota will be throwing to this season. | atlantafalcons.com

Falcons TE Kyle Pitts (8) is just one of the big-bodied receivers QB Marcus Mariota will be throwing to this season. | atlantafalcons.com

The Atlanta Falcons have bulked up on size this offseason as head coach Art Smith welcomed a variety of receiving weapons to the team ahead of the first organized-team-activity (OTA) practice of the offseason.

In a recent report by AtlantaFalcons.com, new quarterback Marcus Mariota said the new receivers have made quarterbacks look especially good this offseason, and that there is a noticeable change on the field already.

"With those guys in there, they make you look good," Mariota said in the report. "You don't always have to be perfect with your throws. Being able to have these guys, whether it be their catch radius, whether it's their ability to get in and out of cuts, the receivers have really made all of us quarterbacks look good this offseason."

The Falcons recently opened their first OTA practice of the offseason for all the world to see the big changes they've made on their offense, the report said. This comes after the team recently signed Mariota as the starting quarterback this offseason.

The Falcons receiving corps includes Kyle Pitts (6-foot-6, 245 pounds), Drake London (6-foot-4, 219), Auden Tate (6-foot-5, 228), Bryan Edwards (6-foot-3, 215) and Cordarrelle Patterson (6-foot-2, 227).

Following the practice, head coach Art Smith confirmed Deion Jones, Kevin Smith and Vincent Taylor would not be participating in offseason workouts as they are all rehabbing from various procedures, the report said. 

Other takeaways from the first OTA included wide receiver Bryan Edwards noting that having Mariota around "makes it easier" on him to be in Atlanta, adding that if anyone can step in after Matt Ryan's departure, it would be Mariota.

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