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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Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:28 pm
Maclin continues to drop. I could see Knowshon going to Denver, but inexplicably everyone thinks Wells is better.
Idiots.
raiderguy
April 25th, 2009
5:29 pm
Falcons will take DT Peria Jerry from Ole Miss
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:30 pm
Wow Jacketbacker.
Classy.
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:30 pm
Lenny in Ludwic
Somehow the Falcons’ o-line was horrible at pass blocking when VICK was here BUT they lead the league in rushing yards every year
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:30 pm
I do not think the Falcons, as per Sporting News Today, will take a quarterback. And dinner, you should know, hasn’t been served.
And, as much as you might think I’m sitting on my hands here, I’m trying to do about six things at once on a slow connection.
Aaron Maybin to the Bills.
And Lenny, I’d be happy to see any mock drafts. I’ve seen so many, one more wouldn’t faze me.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:31 pm
Knowshon Moreno to Denver….
Cuz
April 25th, 2009
5:31 pm
I am a genuis.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:31 pm
Knowshon to Denver. I think he’ll be great.
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:31 pm
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There went Knowshon anyway…12! good for him
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:32 pm
Knowshon to Denver! Is this the second coming of Terrell Davis?
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:32 pm
Guys, nothing against Moreno, but as a number 3 back, would he also be getting only a few plays a game? I think we need D help
Well, it’s a moot point now. Denver just picked Moreno. Bronco’s love UGA running backs.
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:32 pm
well, we won’t have to worry about moreno going to the falcons
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:32 pm
We need to trade back and get more defensive picks.
Brandon
April 25th, 2009
5:33 pm
Redskins take…Brian Orakpo
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:33 pm
Wow, the Skins didn’t take long to pick.
I like Orakpo, good player.
GeoffDawg
April 25th, 2009
5:34 pm
Mark, in response to my question about the likelihood of the Lions taking Stafford in your March 23rd column, you responded:
“I believe it will be awfully hard for Detroit not to take Stafford. Why wouldn’t it?”
Has something about your evaluation of Stafford changed in the last month or do you just have that little faith in the talent evaluation of Detroit? Given recent history, the latter wouldn’t surprise me but even putting his physical talents aside, Stafford’s somebody who’s shown maturation every year in college. I don’t know why anyone would think that he couldn’t grow into this position as well.
http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2009/03/23/bradleys-buzz-making-a-mockery-of-the-nfl-draft/
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:34 pm
Two picks in the first 12 — and Georgia wound up in the Capital One Bowl. Underachieving? I say yes.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:35 pm
Here’s hoping the Saints screw up their pick, Raiders style. Go Falcons.
Cuz
April 25th, 2009
5:35 pm
Back to being a Bronco fan. I just could not live with myself thinking I was going to have to be a Lions fan. Yeah I will pull for the birds when they are playing.
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:36 pm
Coach, one of the reasons they led the league rushing is because Vick was skilled enough to get most of those yards on his own. As much as I hate to admit it, the man could get free and get yards where it appeared there were none to be had.He was that good. Only one comparable that I remember would be Barry Sanders
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:37 pm
Mark, you’re a good journalist, but don’t sully yourself with a cheap shot about last season. You’re better than that (aren’t you?)
I thought everyone had moved on from 2008.
brewdawg
April 25th, 2009
5:37 pm
Mark, it’s important to note that those 2 picks were both offensive players. UGA’s offense was near the top of the SEC. The defense, my good friend, was not.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:37 pm
Yes, it has, GeoffDawg. Thanks for asking.
BugKiller
April 25th, 2009
5:38 pm
Knowshon becomes the second coming of Terrell Davis for Denver, minus the migraines and pesky knee injuries!!!
Zach
April 25th, 2009
5:38 pm
Coach,
I disagree. Knowshon, although I think he’s a wonderful talent, is not nearly explosive as Jerious. He’s also smaller and slower than Jerious. I’m happy that Devner got him. He’ll be happy there.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:38 pm
Aw, Draft Dodger, now you’ve done it. You’ve gone and made me feel bad.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:38 pm
Oh geez, I had forgotten about TD’s migranes! LOL
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:38 pm
Mark B.
Again…Two things you are missing sir
#1 Those guys don’t BLOCK
#2 Those guys don’t PLAY DEFENSE
and here I thoght you were a sports writer
underhanded shot my friend
Cuz
April 25th, 2009
5:39 pm
I’ve been drinking the koolaid that it was injuries that slowed down the Dawgs in ‘08. How can I have been so de-cie-ved.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:40 pm
Malcolm Jenkins of Ohio State to the Saints.
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:41 pm
Cuz
18 season ending injuries
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:41 pm
Saints get Jenkins, 3 time All Big Ten. Do they still play football in the Big Ten?
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:42 pm
I just think those kids in Athens have heard enough about last season, and they’re ready to move on. No offense.
I mean, how would you feel if the media constantly said things like, “Wow, that Bradley is a good writer; but why is the AJC’s subscription rate so bad?”
Football (like the newspaper business) is a team sport.
(gets off soapbox)
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:42 pm
Jenkins can’t stop Roddy. no worries
Matt
April 25th, 2009
5:43 pm
I live in Denver, and people out here are P!$$ED that the Broncos wasted their pick on Moreno. He’s going to have a lot of pressure on him, considering the Broncos essentially traded Cutler for him and a couple other people.
Mark Bradley
April 25th, 2009
5:44 pm
D-Led thinks Houston will take Cushing of USC.
coach smith
April 25th, 2009
5:44 pm
Would love to see DJ MOORE of Vandy and ASHER ALLEN of Georgia added to that Defensive backfield
You can get DORELL SCOTT DT Clemson in the 3rd round
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:44 pm
Well Matt, the Broncos shouldn’t have been stupid enough to trade Cutler in the first place.
Moreno will be a pleasant suprise for Denver fans.
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:45 pm
Yes!!!!!!!!! Cushing to Houston!!!!!!1
Mark da don
April 25th, 2009
5:45 pm
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BRAIN CUSHING GONE
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:45 pm
WHY IS ESPN SHOWING WHO IS GETTING PICKED BEFORE THEY ARE?
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:46 pm
I don’t think the kids in Athens are the only ones tired of hearing about last season….
Matt
April 25th, 2009
5:47 pm
I agree,they shouldn’t have traded Cutler, and everyone out here agrees with that. That’s my point, they hate the idea that we wasted the #12 on this overrated chump.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:47 pm
Falcons better not panic and try to trade up.
Draft Dodger
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
Who would you have picked, Matt?
country boy
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
Spot on Draft Dodger. Hate to see Cushing is not an option for us.
Jerry
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
MAYBE BUTLER WILL GET PICKED BY THE PATRIOTS
Lenny in Ludowici
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
Don’t want any dawgs in the Falcons backfield. Somebody succinctly stated earlier that “Those guys don’t PLAY DEFENSE.”
Mark da don
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
THERE NOT DEY GONNA GET VONTAE DAVIS SAYS DA DON
sam k
April 25th, 2009
5:48 pm
what if Michael oher fell to the Falcons? I would jump all over him.