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.
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.
This from Sporting News Today, which offers a projection on every pick in all seven rounds. Here’s who SNT has the Falcons taking:
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BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:05 pm
Mark, again, if Detroit takes Oher, it makes the Stafford pick that much better.
Also, what you (and guys like Mayock) are refusing to talk about when it comes to Stafford, is that for 2 out of the 3 years he was at Georgia, the offensive line was in SHAMBLES!!!
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:05 pm
Nice safe pick by the Jags.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:06 pm
Eugene Monroe to the Jags…good pick for jacksonville.
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:06 pm
coach smith, obviously you’re crazy cuz the Falcons need a DT. we got Tony G so Turner won’t have to carry so much this year
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:06 pm
Crabtree’s atitude and the way he has carried an entourage around must be costing him
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:07 pm
OT Eugene Monroe to Jax.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:08 pm
Bugkiller, the Detroit O-Line aren’t exactly world-beaters, and I’m not sure one player will change that.
But it’s a good start.
The Truth Hurts
April 25th, 2009
5:08 pm
All the dumb UGA fans are out this afternoon. Not one of them saw any of Matt Ryan’s games and complained when their SEC boy, Dorsey, finished second to MR. Stafford played against better defenses? B/c he played against UF? Having seen every Ryan start, I’m convinced now more than ever that blogs are the refuge for the uninformed. Ah, technology. Just b/c we can, doens’t mean we should.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:09 pm
It looks like B.J. Raji to GB..
Bill
April 25th, 2009
5:09 pm
Just read the piece on Stafford. You may have a point about fire in the belly. But then I got disoriented. You said “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.” Isn’t that the criticism I always heard about Favre?
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:09 pm
sam k
I know they need a DT, CB, and S…I said they “need” defense
But just drafting “need” in the first round is dangerous
THE FALCONS DIDN’T DRAFT HINES WARD beacause they didn’t “need” a WR…
That didnt work out so well
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:09 pm
Pack needs D, they pick Raji here.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:10 pm
I’ve heard about Stafford’s O-line, BugKiller. But didn’t Knowshon gain a few yards behind that same O-line?
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:10 pm
surprisingly only one trade so far
Mark da don
April 25th, 2009
5:10 pm
is vick goin 2 da chargers
mike28212
April 25th, 2009
5:11 pm
I wish I had the NFL network. Berman’s act at espn has grown old.
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:12 pm
coach smith, I agree with your “need” pick. but you can get a quality RB in later rounds. It’s much harder to find a starting DT in later rounds
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:12 pm
MoMass will have a hines wards type career
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:13 pm
Mark da don, that would be the height of irony, considering that we traded up with SD to get Vick in the first place.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:13 pm
Just endeavored to post the D-Led video. (Only took 20 minutes! Broadband is slow!) Play the clip to see who the Falcons are going to take, according to the man who knows them best.
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:15 pm
mike28212 , you can watch nfl network draft on their website.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:15 pm
Its official Raji to the Pack..good selection.
BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:15 pm
Mark, come on!
You know it is FAR easier to run block than it is to pass block, ESPECIALLY for less-talented or young O-lines.
Come on, man.
When you’re running for your life behind decimated lines, ANY QB will look bad.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:16 pm
Matt Ryan starring in an NFL.COM draft commercial..
BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:17 pm
The fact that Stafford improved EVERY year, in every meaningful stat obviously means little to so many.
Hey, Eli Manning also doesn’t have “Fire in his belly” and is also very even-keeled, as Matt Stafford is.
Wonder how Eli Manning has done in his NFL career with about half the physical tools Stafford possesses?
country boy
April 25th, 2009
5:17 pm
We’re inching closer boys.
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:18 pm
sam k
I was thinking more in terms of finding a “feature” back for two-years down the road when all the carries and age use up TURNER
not a quality back but a game-changing starter
mike28212
April 25th, 2009
5:18 pm
thanks sam k. i checked it out while they announced the last pick. espn touted their shot of raji and family as an ‘espn exclusive’ but the nfl network was showing that just from a different angle. thus ends my espn bashing for the day.
Mark da don
April 25th, 2009
5:19 pm
FALCONS R GOIN 2 TAKE VONTAE DAVIS SAYS DA DON
Green Tea
April 25th, 2009
5:19 pm
Hey “The Truth Hurts”, why don’t you shut your gt lovin’ trap
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:20 pm
Bug – That’s why Ryan will not have a good carreer in Detroit. Not comparing Harrington to Stafford, but look how he got abused up there. I’m convinced that’s why he didn’t do well here. PTSD set in!
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:20 pm
Mark B.
Have to agree with BugKiller….you can’t compare running yardage as it applies to the offesnive line
Even a bad o-line can run block…running play are quick hitting….Passing takes time and timing
Much harder to pass block than run block
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:21 pm
49ers select Michael Crabtree
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:21 pm
Someone asked, so here it is: I don’t think the Falcons will take Knowshon if he’s there at 24.
Crabtree to the Niners.
74Dawg
April 25th, 2009
5:22 pm
Mark, wipe the Au Jus off your keyboard and give us more meat on the draft. Some of us are working without a buffet (or TV) today.
Why hasn’t anyone commented on the sporting nuts projected Falcon draft
above? That is the dumbest thing I have seen all day. The Falcons draft a tight end at 3 and waste a 6 on a QB that won’t even make the roster?
And draft an undersized DE and a slow big ten LB at 1 and 2. What are those guys smoking. The only part that makes sense is the two defensive tackles,although I haven’t heard of either of them. L. English,maybe. I would give Dimitroff the benefit of the doubt on that,but personally I would rather have Michael Johnson,especially in the second round.
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:23 pm
I wonder what Al Davis will think when Crabtree becomes an all-pro in SF
Zach
April 25th, 2009
5:23 pm
Maclin drops out of the top 10. What a gift for buffalo and I wouldn’t want to mess with him and TO. That is if they draft him…
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:23 pm
After comparing Kiper & MacShay’s picks(ESPN) to the draft, I’m firmly convinced that I con do just as good. IE: 1 for 10. Hey, Mark, can I be a guest columnist and throw out my mock draft on AJC.com next year?
They even had the nads to slam Oakland for their pick.
Oooooh, Erin Andrews interviewing Crabtree. She’s hot. Best part of the draft
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:24 pm
Butler is too small we have corners like that we need to trade down.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:24 pm
Here’s a stat for you Bugkiller: as bad as you’re making the UGA O-Line out to be, they gave up only 17 sacks last year (21st in NCAA, 3rd in SEC behind Florida and Kentucky for fewest).
Not bad.
raiderguy
April 25th, 2009
5:24 pm
Buffalo will take Oher, they need an Ot
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:24 pm
What would be the downside for the Falcons in drafting Knowshon Moreno at 24?
Sale more tickets?
Better offense?
Have your future starting star running back?
Insurance for Turner in the short term?
Great fire and passion on the field to excite fans and tv/media attention?
Don’t really see a downside
Cuz
April 25th, 2009
5:25 pm
Denver has had a couple of decent UGA RB’s. Anychance they will go for one more Mark?
BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:25 pm
THE BEST THING THE 49ers HAVE DONE:
GONE BACK TO CHERRY RED UNIFORMS!!!
Man, they had the best looking uniforms and ruined them by going “high tech.”
Hey, who here thinks it’s beyond time for the Falcons to go back to a more traditional look?
I can’t believe they didn’t do it this year.
The Falcons uniforms now are from their era of “style over substance.”
You know, the Vick-Mora Era.
Now with Ryan-Smith, the Falcons are “back to basics!!!”
Who doesn’t want to see the Falcons in more traditional uniforms?
I know I do!!!
Zach
April 25th, 2009
5:26 pm
coach, what are you talking about. Where you you play knowshon? at best 3rd behind burner and Jerious. You’ve got to be kidding me. Why waste a first round pick on a guy that would maybe play 10 plays a game on special teams.
Mark da don
April 25th, 2009
5:26 pm
VONTAE DAVIS 4 DA FALCONS IM TELLIN YALL DA DON KNOWS
BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:28 pm
Those o-line numbers look okay…
… but how did the o-line do against the three best defenses they faced last year?
Hmmm?
Bama, Florida, and Tech.
I seem to remember Stafford running for his life in those three games. Okay, in the second half of the Tech game, and the first half of the Bama game (after Tech turned it up, and Bama turned it off).
But still, you are who you play against. Dominating ASU means nothing.
Getting dominated by Bama, Florida, and Tech meant EVERYTHING. And the o-line didn’t look good in those games.
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:28 pm
Coach Smith, disagree on the run blocking theory. Look at how Turner got shut down a few times last year. Lot of technique involved in run blocking as well as pass blocking. Gotta have the athletes either way.
jacketbacker
April 25th, 2009
5:28 pm
any SEC retards taking notice????….4 ACC picks in the top 10!…most of ANY conference……how bad is this league again??
45-42!!!!
THWG
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:28 pm
Zach
you would TRADE NORWOOD for a later round pick
And nowhere on EARTH would Knowshon play BEHIND Norwood