Atlanta Falcons News: Matt Ryan excited about offense

Jan 3, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) passes the football against the New Orleans Saints during the second quarter at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 3, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) passes the football against the New Orleans Saints during the second quarter at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /
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We move onto day two of the Atlanta Falcons’ minicamp, and Matt Ryan is pleased with the way the offense is looking already. That and more in Wednesday’s Dirty Bird Daily.

Good morning, Falcons fans. Minicamp rolls on today for the second of three days. Vic Beasley is a player to keep an eye on, and we’ll come onto why in a moment.

We are just 88 days away from the Falcons’ season opener, which is around 12 and a half weeks if you’re counting. As you sip your coffee this fine Wednesday morning, enjoy these Falcons articles from around the internet.

Falcons’ Matt Ryan feels things falling in line to start minicamp — Vaughn McClure of ESPN

Matt Ryan is excited about the way the offense is looking after the first day of the Falcons’ minicamp. The unit struggled for much of the 2015 season, but the hope is the additions of Mohamed Sanu and Alex Mack, as well as the development of Justin Hardy and Tevin Coleman will help the unit improve.

Vic Beasley’s hands something to watch as Falcons begin minicamp — Vaughn McClure of ESPN

The Falcons are working with Vic Beasley to improve his hands. Any way he can become a better playmaker, the better, and the coaches are excited with what they have in the second-year player. Beasley is going to be one of the players to watch in not only minicamp, but training camp.

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Dan Quinn will be more involved with the entire team during practice — Dave Choate of The Falcoholic

Dan Quinn wants to have more of an impact on the entire roster, and will now spend more time working with each position group. Quinn is committed to improving the roster in any way he can, and he obviously feels being around more of the players will help.