Atlanta Falcons News: Free agent centers, guards to look at

Sep 13, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals guard Ted Larsen (62) against the New Orleans Saints at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals defeated the Saints 31-19. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 13, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals guard Ted Larsen (62) against the New Orleans Saints at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals defeated the Saints 31-19. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Good morning, Falcons fans. Welcome to the Dirty Bird Daily. As you sip your coffee this Friday morning, enjoy these articles from around the Atlanta Falcons blogosphere.

Four free agent centers/guards to consider — John Buhler of ATL All Day

The Falcons could do with bolstering the interior of the offensive line, and they will have some options in free agency. Here’s four players they should look at.

Dan Quinn, Falcons monitoring wide receivers closely — Vaughn McClure of ESPN

Wide receiver is a big need for this team, and Dan Quinn knows it. The Falcons have big decisions to make at the position moving forward, and they have a keen eye on every option available to them.

Quinn wants to retain Adrian Clayborn, O’Brien Schofield — Vaughn McClure of ESPN

Adrian Clayborn and O’Brien Schofield were brought in as free agents a year ago, but now they could be on their way out of Atlanta. Dan Quinn wants them both back.

Scouting Robert Nkemdiche — Charles R. McDonald of The Falcoholic

Robert Nkemdiche has talent, there is no doubt about that. But would he be a good fit in Atlanta, and would he make an impact from day one? Charles R. McDonald has put together an excellent in-depth piece looking at exactly that.

How can Falcons solve WR conundrum?James Rael of The Falcoholic

A pass rusher, linebacker and safety are a few of the priorities for the Falcons this offseason, but you can throw wide receiver firmly into the mix. Roddy White’s future is uncertain, Justin Hardy has a lot to prove and Julio Jones is looking around wondering if he’s the only wideout on the roster. How can the Falcons fix the problem?

Next: Atlanta Falcons: Draft options at nose tackle

Julio Jones shows Jameis Winston how to be a true pro — Vaughn McClure of ESPN

Julio Jones is a true professional, a class act. Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston was impressed at the Pro Bowl. Winston had just completed his rookie campaign and took away a lot from spending time with Jones.