Live from Flowery Branch: Stafford, Ziggy and the NFL draft!

Flowery Branch — A declaration: I wouldn’t have taken Matthew Stafford No. 1 overall. I say this as someone who saw his first collegiate pass (against Western Kentucky) and his last (against Michigan State) and several hundred in between. He’s a great talent, but I don’t think he’ll be a great NFL quarterback.

I thought he was a very good college quarterback, and there’s no doubt he fits the NFL prototype as well as anyone ever has — he’s smart, he’s tall and he has, as the world knows, that big right arm. My reservations have nothing to do with anything physical. My reservations regard attitude.

I see Stafford as a guy who too often tried to get by on the strength of that big arm and who threw too many killing interceptions as a consequence. (See Florida, 2008.) I see a quarterback who wasn’t so much a team leader as a solo act. More to the point, I’ve never seen in Stafford the attention to detail that you get with Peyton Manning or Tom Brady or, yes, Matt Ryan.

Not long ago I described Stafford as diffident, and I’ve since wondered if I misused the word. So I looked it up yet again — you can, too, by going here — and I’ve decided I didn’t. For all his gifts, Stafford is indeed reserved and unassertive. (And I mean in his demeanor, not as it pertains to his big arm.) I’ve never gotten the feeling that losing gnawed at him the way the Ole Miss game got to Tim Tebow.

And yes, those with long memories will recall that I wrote last fall that Stafford would outplay Tebow in Jacksonville. I was wrong. (Fancy that!) But it wasn’t so much that Tebow did anything extraordinary that day — he would subsequently do the extraordinary in the SEC title game against Alabama — as he avoided the Big Mistake. Stafford thew an interception (on first-and-10 from the Florida 30) when Georgia trailed 14-3 in the third quarter, whereupon the game fell apart.

Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.

No, you cannot blame Stafford for Georgia’s three defensive collapses last season. But in three years of watching him I’ve never sensed he grasps the sensitiviy of his position. He can make all the throws, yes, but too often he tries to make one throw too many. He’ll throw into triple coverage or fling it off his back foot, and because he has the big arm he’ll sometimes get away with it. Sometimes, alas, he won’t.

If you’re the 0-16 Lions, you need a quarterback who can make plays. (Actually, you need everything.) But if you’re ever going to get good, you’ll need a quarterback who can manage games. I’m not sure Stafford can do that at the NFL level. He’s not Jeff George — he’s a better guy than that — but I do see in Stafford the same overrating of one big arm and the same underrating of football’s nuances.

There, I’ve said it. Perhaps you disagree. That, conveniently enough, is why there’s a comment box below.

Give me Ziggy or give me … sea bass?

I’m not going to lie. I’d love to see the Falcons take a defensive tackle in Round 1, and I’d prefer that tackle to be Evander Hood, who goes by Ziggy, of Missouri. But at this point I’m willing to grant Thomas Dimitroff the benefit of every doubt.

As UGA B wrote on the ol’ blog yesterday: “If I went to dinner with the guy and he told me to try the sea bass, I’d try the sea bass.”

And guess what the Falcons are serving for the media lunch/dinner? Sea bass!

(Kiding. According to publicist Frank Kleha, we’ll be dining on roast beef au jous and potatoes of some sort. I’ll save y’all some!)

Travel notes

I had my plan. I was going to listen to Sirius NFL Radio all the 51.4 miles it takes me to drive to Flowery Branch. But before I could switch over, “Medicated Goo” by Traffic was playing on Deep Tracks. Then came “The Loner” by Bernard Shakey. Then “Bouree” by Jethro Tull.” It was only after I hit Spaghetti Junction and Wishbone Ash came on that I flipped over. At which point …

The guys on “Press Coverage” were talking about — you guessed it — Stafford, and Lions fans kept calling in and griping about his contract, which calls for $41 million or $78 million or some number in between. Stop me if you’ve heard this already, but Detroit is in an economic slump. And a No. 1 pick making that kind of money going to that particular city is going to have to overcome a lot of negativity.

Then again, Ryan had more than a few folks to convince when he came here. But I say it again: Matty Stafford isn’t Matty Ice.

Round-by-round predictions

This from Sporting News Today, which offers a projection on every pick in all seven rounds. Here’s who SNT has the Falcons taking:

  1. Larry English, defensive end, Northern Illnois.
  2. Marcus Freeman, linebacker, Ohio State
  3. James Casey, tight end, Baylor
  4. Woody Turenne, cornerback, Louisville
  5. Clinton McDonald, defensive tackle, Memphis, and Ra’Shon Harris, defensive tackle, Oregon
  6. Tom Bradstater, quarterback, Fresno State

844 comments Add your comment

Mark Bradley

April 25th, 2009
6:56 pm

Sorry, Shamus. Just ditched the Broadband for Wireless. Am endeavoring to fix link.

Dimitroff and Smith expected in the press room momentarily.

jaybizzile23

April 25th, 2009
6:57 pm

brown hard 17 tackles for loss

Barry Jay

April 25th, 2009
6:57 pm

I wish we could get a high 2nd pick somehow. DE Evertte Brown and OT Eben Britton are still available and might slide.

Mark Bradley

April 25th, 2009
6:58 pm

I think it’s a linebacker next, Kenman. Unless Ziggy’s still around. (I am not backing off my man Ziggy!)

Lenny in Ludowici

April 25th, 2009
6:58 pm

The guys they have on stage right now are the real Number one draft picks

scott

April 25th, 2009
6:59 pm

in case anyone wondering, Hawks start out 2 for 11 from the field and are down 13 to 4. J Smooth has already jacked up a 30 footer. Did I mention he missed it?

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:00 pm

I still can’t believe Indianapolis wouldn’t let Marvin Harrison retire as a Colt.

jaybizzile23

April 25th, 2009
7:00 pm

Bad pick for the Colts Brown didn’t play against good D’s I would go with Beanie

Shamus Thacker

April 25th, 2009
7:00 pm

Hope we’re fortunate enough to land Delmas.

jaybizzile23

April 25th, 2009
7:01 pm

Draft it’s all business!!

D.Ellis

April 25th, 2009
7:01 pm

What about Johnson from Bama?

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:01 pm

18-4 Heat early. Ouch.

Barry Jay

April 25th, 2009
7:01 pm

What’s up with Beanie? Were there character issues?

Hockey Biltong

April 25th, 2009
7:02 pm

Ziggy would be an excellent addition to Jerry.

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:02 pm

Josh misses his second 30 footer and the Hawks are down 18 to 4.

joe

April 25th, 2009
7:02 pm

LOL! Bradley, there’s a reason you’re not an NFL analyst or running an NFL franchise. Because you’re a clueless idiot who doesn’t know what the hell you’re talking about. You’re nothing more than a second rate writer for a third rate newspaper. So do us all a favor and shut up. Nobody gives a damn about you or your opinion on Stafford. You’re completely irrelevant.

Besides, Stafford could be you and your entire family a hundred times over. Go run down some other player.

Jerry

April 25th, 2009
7:02 pm

TRADE UP FOR DELMAS!!!!!!

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:03 pm

Barry -

Not that I know of. Wells is just sliding, probably due to his poorer pass catching ability.

Cuz

April 25th, 2009
7:03 pm

I’m with you on Ziggy, I hear from David Bowie he plays a mean guitar.

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:04 pm

hey joe–consider a decaffeinated product.

brick

April 25th, 2009
7:05 pm

FSU d-ends have a back rep in the nfl circles is my guess

Cuz

April 25th, 2009
7:05 pm

Kinda harsh there Joe and I am a Dawg fan. And it is a second rate newspaper.

Goldenglove002

April 25th, 2009
7:05 pm

So when does TD get us another pick in the 1st or 2nd?

Lenny in Ludowici

April 25th, 2009
7:06 pm

Joe’s got a man crush on Mathew. Shame Shame

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:06 pm

Mel “I have a dead cat perched on my head” Keip says that Ziggy is the 4th best currently available

TommyP

April 25th, 2009
7:06 pm

Kudos accepted. Thanks, Mark. :}

The whole “Ziggy” fascination (i.e. Cushing fascination) was a product of a source that is downsourcing considerably.

Stafford and Pettigrew….wow. Nice draft so far for the Lions. If I’m them, keep protecting your top commodity with talent/reinforcements.

Reid Adair

April 25th, 2009
7:07 pm

Why would Matt Stafford want to “be” Mark Bradley and his entire family a hundred times over?

“joe,” if you dislike Mark and the AJC so much, why are you posting here?

jaybizzile23

April 25th, 2009
7:08 pm

Johnson dominated the Superbowl and playoff’s but he is a DT but look @ Chancey Davis

Falcon Devil

April 25th, 2009
7:08 pm

Trade up for Alphonso Smith!

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:08 pm

Who wouldn’t want to be Mark Bradley and his family 100 times over? LOL

TommyP

April 25th, 2009
7:09 pm

LOVE the Donald Brown pick for the Colts.

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:09 pm

where would hawks be without flip murray? wow. dude is money.

where did Erin go? damn.

Shamus Thacker

April 25th, 2009
7:09 pm

Wonder why Stafford picked the name Joe to blog under?

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:09 pm

Nicks to the Football Giants. This was really the only need they had.

Kenman

April 25th, 2009
7:11 pm

Remember these sage words, Mark…

“Besides, Stafford could be you and your entire family a hundred times over.”

Do they actually teach English at UGA??

Get a life Joe.

Bangkapi Ajarn

April 25th, 2009
7:11 pm

Next, I suggest they are looking at DB depending of course on who is available. The premier LBs will be gone by then, but perhaps Chung from Oregon will still be around? Big guy, and they could use multiple picks back there in the 6 remaining choices (unless they parley them into a different mix). It will come down to what stud is left at 55, and I just don’t think the LB’s left will be as highly rated as safety.

Draft Dodger

April 25th, 2009
7:11 pm

22-12 Heat after one.

jaybizzile23

April 25th, 2009
7:11 pm

Great Pick by my giants!!!

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:12 pm

Erin, like Nicks, also has great hands. Among other stuff.

Falcon Devil

April 25th, 2009
7:12 pm

Where you at D3? I’m pretty sure I’m the only one who had Peria Jerry on the mock draft competition…

Cuz

April 25th, 2009
7:13 pm

Hey if you are Bradley you get a mean rubber roast beef and scalloped potatoes, who wouldn’t want that?

Mark Bradley

April 25th, 2009
7:13 pm

Dimitroff and Smitty just talked. The big thing was getting someone to stop the run. Smitty said the Falcons got the running part right last year with Michael Turner, and now they needed to fix the other half.

And with that, I’ll be out of touch for a half-hour or so. I have to write something for print. But I’ll be back. I swear.

Joe Schmoe

April 25th, 2009
7:15 pm

Sorry guys, had to take a break for some grub. Pretty good dog from the local chinese eatery. Great talent still all over the board.

Falconservative

April 25th, 2009
7:15 pm

Can’t believe Jerry was there at 24. Thought he’d be long gone by then. GREAT pick-up. SS next. Moore from MO. That would plug some gaps too.

scott

April 25th, 2009
7:16 pm

i actually like Asher Allen for the next Falcon pick. He is physical. He fits the M.O. that the team is looking to build

(hey joe, M.O. is latin shorthand for modus operandi that means “mode of operation” just in case you were wondering)

FalconRoddyFan

April 25th, 2009
7:18 pm

I wish there was some way for us to trade up so we could get Brown or Delmas

FalconRoddyFan

April 25th, 2009
7:18 pm

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Joe Schmoe

April 25th, 2009
7:18 pm

Scott, I think even if they wanted Asher, he would be a big reach at 55. If he is avalible later, Im for it.

UGAFAN

April 25th, 2009
7:19 pm

The problem I saw with Stafford was the lack of HEART. As mush as I cannot stand Tim Tebow, I have to give it to the kid, he plays every single game with heart. I would love to have a player with just an ounce of what Tebow plays with (No Matter What Position). I honestly don’t think the team last year at all played with any heart whatsoever and it hurt as a fan to watch a number 1 ranking dwindle down week after week. How could we justify our arguments of losing a ranking position to a team that had a bye week when our players played the way they did. All I can say is good luck to Stafford and Moreno and good riddence. The team we have now will hopefully play with more heart than we as fans haven’t seen since Greene and Polluck. You can bet that Stafford and Moreno could never compare to those guys who actually cared about something and was proud to be a part of a great tradition known as GEORGIA FOOTBALL. GO DAWGS!!!

D.Ellis

April 25th, 2009
7:21 pm

HAWKS ON A 15-4 RUN TO CUT THE LEAD TO 3