The Facts: The Falcons are going though some changes this offseason with Dan Quinn replacing Mike Smith as HC and new coordinators installing new schemes on both sides of the ball. Ryan doesn’t sound overwhelmed by the changes on the offensive side of the ball. Kyle Shanahan might be a new face in Atlanta, but Ryan said that the offense has “a lot of stuff that’s similar to what we’ve done” and that the final look of the unit will be based on what the roster looks like once the draft and offseason are over. However it looks, Ryan says he’s feeling great -- "better than I ever have" heading into next season.
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As PFT's Josh Alper notes, Ryan’s efforts have been fairly consistent over his first seven years in the league and the presence of Julio Jones and Roddy White at receiver suggest there shouldn’t be too much of a drop in the passing game. If the Falcons can get their offensive line and run game, which has been a strength of Shanahan teams in the past, in line, that should leave the offense in good shape and give Quinn plenty of time to focus on fixing a subpar defense before the 2015 season.