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The Falcoholic staff weighs in on what they’re looking forward to from training camp

Foye Oluokun asserted himself well enough in his rookie season to effectively supplant second-year linebacker Duke Riley on the field. Oluokun enters camp as the Falcons’ presumptive weakside linebacker, so while there’s a bit of intrigue with Riley still lurking, I’d say you could pencil him in as a starter.

That brings us to Duke Riley, whose main battle in camp will be against himself and his skillset. It’s a make-or-break year, and it will be up to Riley to prove to Dan Quinn that he’s grown and can compete at an NFL level.