| 2006 NFL Football By: 
                          R. Monohan
 Friday, 
                          July 14th, 2006 - Page Updated at 3:30pm
 Analyst For WagerOnFootball.com 
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                            of Scrimmage: atlanta falcons 2006 Camp Preview   The following is a Preview 
                            of the Falcons Training Camp. Below we take a capsule 
                            look at the training camp missions of the 16 teams 
                            of the American Football Conference, with reporting 
                            dates and sites included for your perusal. (Wager 
                            On Football .com's evaluations for the 16 teams of 
                            the NFC will appear the week of July 11th):The start 
                            of NFL training camps is now under a month away. But 
                            here's what you need to know about the where and when 
                            of the Atlanta Falcons Training Camp.
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    REPORT DATES: 
                            Rookies July 27th, Veterans July 27th SITE: Atlanta 
                            Falcons Training Facility, Flowery Branch, GA CAMP OBJECTIVES: 
                            The big offseason acquisition for the Falcons was 
                            defensive end John Abraham (Jets), who could be scary 
                            in a defensive line rotation that already includes 
                            Rod Coleman and Patrick Kerney. But that group, along 
                            with an inconsistent group of linebackers, is also 
                            going to have to prove that it can stop the run, after 
                            the Falcons finished 26th in NFL rushing defense a 
                            year ago. Elsewhere on defense, head coach Jim Mora 
                            and coordinator Ed Donatell are going to have to determine 
                            where free agent safety pickups Lawyer Milloy (Bills) 
                            and Chris Crocker (Browns) fit, and will also have 
                            to see if rookie d- back Jimmy Williams (Virginia 
                            Tech) is ready for a significant role. Offensively, 
                            Falcons fans can forget about seeing much of Michael 
                            Vick in the preseason, and will also scarcely see 
                            tight end Alge Crumpler, who is coming off of shoulder 
                            surgery. The play of the underachieving Atlanta wideouts 
                            and offensive line is always worth noting, and there 
                            is also some sentiment that rookie Jerious Norwood 
                            (Mississippi State), a third-round pick, could have 
                            a chance to unseat T.J. Duckett as the No. 2 running 
                            back.   
 
 
 
 
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