FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The most noticeable difference for the Atlanta Falcons between the first week of organized team activities and the second week was the roles for the rookies.

The first week, Falcons coach Dan Quinn kept players such as first-round pick Keanu Neal with the backups while getting accustomed to new surroundings. But during Week 2 on Tuesday, Neal, a projected starter, was running with the first team at strong safety while fourth-round draft pick De'Vondre Campbell was working with the first unit at Will linebacker.

Falcons first-round pick Keanu Neal got considerable run with the starters at OTAs on Tuesday. David Goldman/AP

"With a number of the guys, we wanted to find out 'Let's see what they have and how well they can learn,'" Quinn said. "And there were some busts, for sure. And that's part of it. You have to kind of go through that frustration of, 'Oh, I missed that call. I missed where I was supposed to be.' ... It was good to throw a lot in there today."

Deion Jones, the second-round pick from LSU, remained with the second team at middle linebacker as Paul Worrilow kept working with the starters. Fifth-round pick Wes Schweitzer lined up at left guard alongside starters Jake Matthews, Alex Mack and Ryan Schraeder for one series with newcomer Tom Compton at right guard.

Tight end Austin Hooper, the third-round pick from Stanford, is not with the team right now because classes are ongoing at the school.

Here are some other quick observations from Tuesday's OTAs: