theProf Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 Returner Role Up For GrabsBy:Daniel Cox | May 29th, 2012One of the open jobs heading into training camp this year for the Falcons will be the return man. The Falcons have as many as four or five options on the roster to fill this role. Third-year cornerback Dominique Franks is one of them, and he’s hoping to catch on with the role. While there are a number of viable candidates that have joined the Falcons offseason roster as college free agents, during the rookie minicamp early in May, Falcons head coach Mike Smith said the open kick and punt returner’s job will likely be filled by someone with experience already on the roster.Of the college free agents, James Rodgers is the best-suited candidate. Based on experience in past seasons, Dominique Franks, Brent Grimes and Harry Douglas are the players the job may come down to. Second-year running back Jacquizz Rodgers is a name that has been mentioned as well in recent weeks.Douglas performed the role of punt returner with excellent results as a rookie in 2008. An injury in 2009 that saw him miss the entire season has sidetracked him and he’s not worked as a returner since. Franks got some work in as a returner during the preseason last year. A quality return man in college at Oklahoma, the third-year corner said he continued to work on the craft last year before and after practice during the season.Holding down a consistent returner’s job in the NFL is one of his dreams.“I always returned kicks in high school and I did it in college,” he said. “It’d be a great honor to do it in the NFL. I just have to come out here and catch all the kicks as I can and get as much practice as I can fielding so when we get in the game it’ll just come natural and I don’t have to think about people coming down at you. I can just focus on catching the ball.”Catching the ball is the key to a good returner, Franks said. While athletic ability, speed and quickness are all necessary, it all comes after the primary job of simply making the catch. He said catching the ball is his primary objective and he believes in the schemes that special teams coach Keith Armstrong uses in returns. With the schemes in place, he believes he’s got a good chance to return one for a touchdown every time, as long as everyone is doing their job.Catch the ball and find the hole is how he describes the job. With the real work of the offseason just beginning, Franks knows he’s got a job to do and hopefully win. He said the coaches didn’t tell him he’d be in the mix once last year’s return man, Eric Weems, left town. They just told him to hit the field.“The coaches know what guys they want to put back there and who has the opportunity, just to help the team win,” he said. “Whoever goes back there is going to help the team win and give us great field position. It’s all in the coaches’ hands. We just have to go out there and know we’re going to be accountable back there.”Published 02 hours ago hours ago by Daniel Cox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossFALCON™ Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 it should come down to franks and douglas. douglas had 4 or 5 20+ yd punt returns in 08 and he only returned for 9 games i think (after we cut jennings). franks was really impressive in preseason last year IMO, i wanted him to get the punt return job from weems but that wasnt going to happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrinson Posted May 30, 2012 Share Posted May 30, 2012 i don't know while they have grimes on here because he does he can run the ball. It would be cool to have the Rodgers brother back returning kicks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hjerry Posted May 30, 2012 Share Posted May 30, 2012 To be honest, I liked having the returns done by someone way down on the depth chart. The risk of injury to an important player was low. That's why I'd prefer one of the rookies to get the job, like the 5th WR or the 4th RB or maybe the 4th CB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theProf Posted May 30, 2012 Author Share Posted May 30, 2012 From a Pat Yasinskas article yesterday:"After losing Eric Weems in free agency, the Falcons are looking for a return man. Cornerback Dominique Franks said he wants to earn that job. That’s wise thinking on the part of Franks. With Samuel, Dunta Robinson and Brent Grimes ahead of him on the depth chart and some others that might earn playing time at cornerback, Franks’ best chance to stay on the roster come if he wins the return job." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Fibonacci Posted May 30, 2012 Share Posted May 30, 2012 To be honest, I liked having the returns done by someone way down on the depth chart. The risk of injury to an important player was low. That's why I'd prefer one of the rookies to get the job, like the 5th WR or the 4th RB or maybe the 4th CB.hence the reason I think more so franks will do this. but the job is open for douglas maybe as well. I cannot remember HD having injuries, so he might be able to do it with no problem. plus with the stupid new rul of moving the ball up, it lowers injuries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Power I Posted May 30, 2012 Share Posted May 30, 2012 hence the reason I think more so franks will do this. but the job is open for douglas maybe as well. I cannot remember HD having injuries, so he might be able to do it with no problem. plus with the stupid new rul of moving the ball up, it lowers injuries.You can't remember HD having an injury in general or just returning kicks? I'd still rather not risk his knee when he can be such an important piece to our offense. I think Franks would be the best fit for returning kicks and not hurting us too badly elsewhere if he goes down with injury. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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