FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Dan Quinn wanted to take an up-close look at Devonta Freeman as a receiver, so the Falcons coach tried to cover the running back on a deep pass route.The results: An easy touchdown for Freeman, and respect from Quinn.I think everybody who saw me covering, we were trying to make sure Devonta gets the catch to get his confidence heading into practice, Quinn said with a smile following Fridays second day of training camp.Freeman should already be confident about his dual-threat skills as a runner and receiver out of Atlantas backfield. His 73 catches in 2015 were the third-most for a running back in the league. He ran for 1,056 yards and 11 touchdowns.Freeman is the starter, but second-year running back Tevin Coleman appears bound for a larger share of the workload this season. Colemans speed could earn him more carries while also giving Matt Ryan another target as a receiver.Both those guys are capable of getting out of the backfield and catching the ball, Ryan said Friday. They both showed that last year. Devonta had more opportunities. ... I think Tevin is going to do the same.Coleman (6-1, 210) was a third-round pick in 2015 after rushing for more than 2,000 yards in his final season at Indiana. He ran the 40 in 4.39 seconds at his pro day before the draft but was slowed by hamstring and rib injuries as a rookie.Now Coleman is healthy and is eyeing new opportunities on kickoff returns and on offense.Im just excited Im going to play different roles in the game, Coleman said. Its a lot of expectation and Im doing that role as best as I can and just working my tail off to be as comfortable as I can back there and be all I can be.Quinn said it is best for the team to protect Freeman.We want to do whats best for the team, Quinn said. Giving it to him every snap may not be the best way for us to win ballgames. Could he do it? Is he tough enough? 100 percent. But for us to play at our best were going to feature both the guys at their strengths.Quinn now has a new appreciation of Freemans quickness in the open field.Its the quickness that makes him such a challenge to cover, Quinn said. He can break one way laterally and get to full speed really fast. The guys that can do that, it makes them the hardest to cover.Game notes WR Julio Jones was limited to individual drills after leaving Thursdays first practice with an undisclosed injury Quinn called a small tweak. Jones caught deep passes early in practice and ran with no apparent sign of an injury. Quinn said Jones should be cleared for full participation in the next day or so. ... The team will be in pads for the first time on Saturday. ... DE Efe Obada (6-5, 265), who is from London and was with Dallas for training camp in 2015, was signed as a possible project, according to Quinn. The team waived WR Daje Johnson.---Online: AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFLAir Max 95 Outlet España . Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or perhaps has been a little fire. Or, in other words, the two teams would appear to have at least spoken. And spoken is defined as one calling the other to inquire, no more, no less. Zapatillas Air Max 95 Baratas . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. http://www.airmax95baratas.es/ . Louis Blues absence from top spot in the TSN. Nike Air Max 95 España . The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. Air Max 95 Baratas . Kuznetsov, who was selected by the Capitals in the first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL. F1 photographer Mark Sutton picks his best shots from the U.S. and Mexican Grands PrixShoey victimCamera body - Nikon D5 | Lens - Nikkor 200-400mm F4 |Shutter speed - 1/640th of a Second | Aperture - F5.6 | ISO - 800 Ive mentioned on these columns before how great Daniel Ricciardo is for a photographer because hes always flashing his big toothy grin and generally just having fun. He finished third here and probably could have finished second if it wasnt for the Virtual Safety Car. Hes obviously said the shoey is now just for wins but it seems like making someone else do one when he finishes second or third is just as big a tradition. I dont know if the TV cameras picked it up, but Gerard Butler took a can of Red Bull on there as he doesnt drink, so Ricciardo made him down that instead! He was a great sport about it and it was another fun moment -- something that isnt always the case on the podium when the Mercedes guys are there.Early preparationsCamera body - Nikon D5 | Lens - Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 | Shutter speed - 1/320th of a second | Aperture - F4 | ISO - 400 This is a rare shot of Lewis Hamilton because usually when hes in the garage, its rare that we get a shot of him without his helmet on. This was on Thursday during the pit lane walk, there were lots of fans around and then I heard some noise from outside the Mercedes garage. I wondered what it was, so went over and there was Lewis during a seat fitting -- something we dont often get pictures of him doing. Its a shot Im always trying to get, of all the drivers, as it creates a really nice image of man and machine.Lewis fansCamera body - Nikon D5 | Lens - Nikkor 10.5mm Fisheye | Shutter speed - 1/320th of a second | Aperture - F6.3 | ISO - 400 They love Lewis Hamilton in America -- hes super popular and this was actually the view facing away from the podium. I heard lots of Lewis, Lewis chants and behind me theres this huge group of fans there. I decided to switch to a fisheye llens for this one and I think it captures the crowd best.dddddddddddd F1 needs more races where there are passionate fans in large numbers and Austin is one of them.Hola, MexicoCamera Body - Nikon D5 | Lens - Nikkor 24-70mm F2.8 | Shutter speed - 1/250 of a second | Aperture - F8 | ISO - 400 Esteban Gutierrez loved his first Mexican Grand Prix. He and Sergio Perez were the star attractions throughout the weekend -- Perez seemed a bit more used to it after last year but Gutierrez was lapping up all the attention he could, and why not? This was actually just after the national anthem, usually they usher you off the grid at this point and as this was happening I looked to the side of the circuit and Gutierrez was there firing up the fans and doing a little bow. It must be truly special for these guys when they have home support and I thought it was a nice moment before the race that the FOM cameras might not have caught.Lewis lucky escapeCamera - Nikon D5 |Lens - Nikkor 200-400mm F4 | Shutter speed - 1/1000th of a second | Aperture - F6.3 | ISO - 400 This is me stood at Turn 1, facing the long pit straight. I think this gives a good indication of just how early Hamilton locked up -- he obviously went straight on and missed the Turn 2 apex completely. He clearly had a big issue with his brakes there and the chat after was all about whether hed gained an advantage, but whatever way you look at it, he was lucky to have come out of Turn 1 unscathed. I didnt actually see what happened through the corner as, when youre stationed here, your view is actually restricted somewhat -- I heard the crowd reacting to Hamilton going off and Nico Rosberg and Max Verstappen coming together, but was still shooting the back of the field coming through knowing we had a guy stood with a better view of the chicane on the other side. ' ' '