10 Falcons With Most to Gain in Workouts
The Falcons' offseason workout program begins today, and with that here's 10 names to look out for this spring as 2016 gets ramped up.

Believe it or not, Tevin Coleman was the starting RB at the beginning of the 2015 season, before Devonta Freeman took over and had a Pro Bowl caliber season. Coleman suffered several injuries last year and with a healthy offseason, big things will be expected of the 1-2 punch in Coleman and Freeman.

Perhaps one of the Falcons' most dependable players in that he simply just came to work and get the job done no matter the circumstance. Godfrey yo-yoed on and off the 53-man roster last season and appeared in just eight games. He re-signed with Atlanta this offseason, and need for depth at safety, he could solidify a spot.

 The Falcons continued to add talent to their wide receiver corps, especially with the addition of Mohamed Sanu and Aldrick Robinson. Originally drafted in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft, Robinson knows Kyle Shanahan's offense from his time with the Redskins and could make a run to become a solid No. 3 or 4 option for Atlanta.

Spent 14 weeks on the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster. He was inactive for the final three games of the season.

The young wide receiver enters the 2016 season as one of the most intriguing names. Hardy showed flashes during his nine games in 2015, and Atlanta is looking for even more production in the upcoming year. Expect to hear excellent route-runner's name a lot in the coming months.

Atlanta's starting center in 2015 season was full of ups and downs. With the addition of Alex Mack, Person will move over to guard, his natural position. The Falcons have a need at guard currently and he'll be the frontrunner to fill it.

When Dan Quinn fills out his depth chart for the 2016 season, one of the positions that will get a lot of attention will be the linebacker position. Tyler Starr earned some hype last season as he was brought up to the active roster after spending majority of the season on the practice squad. He's a player who could have a bright future when given the chance.

Who will be Atlanta's starting nose tackle will be one of the most popular questions of the offseason, and Joey Mbu showed a lot promise last season coming off the practice squad. With the departure of Paul Soliai, expect a lot of competition at this position.

The former Miami Dolphin could be the Falcons most underrated FA signing. The additions of Alex Mack and Mohamend Sanu garnered most of the attention, but fans should know all about Shelby. He brings versatility to Atlanta's defensive line and could really fit in Dan Quinn's defense.

Following the release of safety William Moore, it became Kemal Ishmael's time to shine, and he did. This is another position the Falcons have needs at, and he could really make his mark with a strong offseason.