The 2020 NFL season is only weeks away, and teams are trying to get their rosters in the best shape possible. With an offseason already impacted by COVID-19, teams have begun holding workouts for potential fill-in players down the road, in case of injury or a player being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
On Saturday, the Atlanta Falcons had four players in for workouts, all potential fill-ins on special teams: punter Drew Kaser, punter Cameron Nizialek, punter Austin Rehkow, and long-snapper Harrison Elliott. Then on Sunday, the team turned it’s focus to the offensive side of the ball hosting quarterbacks Jake Rudock, Kyle Lauletta, Kyle Sloter and wide receivers Greg Dortch and Caleb Scott.