The Atlanta Falcons have fared well this offseason, if you ask ESPN analysts Bill Polian, Louis Riddick, Matt Williamson and Field Yates.

ESPN Insider released its offseason grades for each team, and the Falcons finished well above average. To see the actual letter grade, you'll have to go here. The Falcons did, however, earn the top grade in the NFC South.

At least one expert thought the Falcons could have done a lot more. Here is Matt Williamson's analysis from the piece:

"It seems like everyone is praising their draft and I get that, but I still see a team with lots of holes. The line is just OK. They have no tight end. They will not be substantially better on defense. (Tevin) Coleman was a poor pick in the third round even though they need help at running back. I am not sure where they are better."

On paper, the Falcons appear to be better suited to pressure opposing quarterbacks with the additions of pass-rusher Vic Beasley and his Clemson teammate, high-motor defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. And Coleman seems poised to contribute in the run game immediately after rushing for more than 2,000 yards at Indiana last season.

As far as the veterans, Jacob Tamme, though undersized, has impressed his teammates during workouts and could give the Falcons a true pass-catching threat at tight end. Pass-rusher O'Brien Schofield, if healthy, could be a nice complement to Beasley. Teammates have marveled over Schofield's speed off the edge thus far.