FLOWERY BRANCH – The Falcons have started their first minicamp practice under head coach Dan Quinn today.

On the injury front, tackle Lamar Holmes, who suffered a season-ending foot injury

Former Falcons standout Lester Archambeau and Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff watching practice on Tuesday, April 28, 2015.

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and was placed on injury reserve last Sept. 30, was back at practice.

With Jake Matthews (foot) and Sam Baker (knee) still rehabbing from injury, Holmes was lining up at left tackle.

Newly acquired Mike Person was at left guard, James Stone was at center, Jon Asamoah at right guard and Ryan Schraeder at right tackle during the unit’s open session.

In addition to Baker and Matthews, center Joe Hawley (knee), running back Antone Smith (leg) and safety William Moore (shoulder) did not have their helmets and were wearing baseball caps.

Defensive end Adam Carriker, cornerback Derek Cox, cornerback Kennard Cox, wide receiver B.J. Hamilton, tackle Nate Menkin, running back Horace Miller, running back Carlton Mitchell, fullback Collin Mooney, running back Evan Royster, guard Tevita Stevens and wide receiver Stephen Williams were practicing with the Falcons as tryout players.

Carriker was the 13th overall pick by the St. Louis Rams in 2007. He played two seasons with the Rams before playing four years with the Redskins. He has started 58 games and played in 65. He has nine career sacks.

He has had three surgeries to repair a torn quadriceps.

Check back later after practice ends at 3:30 p.m. Head coach Dan Quinn and quarterback Matt Ryan are set to talk to the media.

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FALCONS DRAFT BOARD

5 questions with Boise State running back Jay Ajayi

5 questions with Miami offensive lineman Ereck Flowers

5 questions with Minnesota tight end Maxx Williams

5 questions with Oklahoma tight end Blake Bell

Kentucky's Bud Dupree vs. Nebraska's Randy Gregory

5 questions with Nebraska's Randy Gregory

5 questions with Kentucky's Bud Dupree

5 questions with Missouri's Shane Ray

5 questions with Clemson's Vic Beasley

5 questions with Alabama safety Landon Collins

5 questions with Alabama quarterback Blake Sims

5 questions with Florida defensive end Dante Fowler Jr.

5 questions with Oregoan DL Arik Armstead

5 questions with Miami inside linebacker Denzel Perryman

Falcons go to check out several Miami Hurricanes

Some of the attendees to the Falcons locals day

ATLANTA FALCONS 2015 DRAFT PICKS

First round: 8th overall selection

Second round: 42nd overall selection

Third round: 73rd overall selection

Fourth round: 107th overall selection

Fifth round: 146th overall selection

Sixth round: 185th overall selection

Seventh round: 225th overall selection

Seventh round: 249th overall selection*

*Pick is from New England through St. Louis

POSITION-BY-POSITION FOR 2015 NFL DRAFT

Wednesday: Top 5 Inside Linebackers

Miami linebacker Denzel Perryman ,

Thursday: Top 5 defensive tackles

(Leonard Williams' Rugby skill will become handy in the NFL)

Friday: Top 5 defensive backs

Alabama's Landon Collins is the top safety prospect

Saturday: Top 5 special teamers

Dorsett, Alford could be top returners

Sunday: Top 5 edge rushers (defensive ends/outside linebackers).

Big Chuck Smith breaks down the top pass-rush prospects

Monday: Top 5 Offensive line

Georgia Tech's Shaquille Mason trying to convert to center for NFL 

Tuesday: Top 5 Wide receivers

Georgia's Chris Conley now projects as a fourth-rounder

Wednesday, April 22: Top 5 Running backs

Thursday, April 23: Top 5 Quarterbacks

NFL must handle Winston, Mariota with care. Both need seasoning

Friday, April 24: Top 5 Tight ends

South Carolina's Rory "Buster" Anderson hopes to get his NFL shot

ICYMI: Here's a link to last year's Position-by-Position series.