Say this for the newfangled Falcons: They don’t lie. They tell you what they plan to do, and then they do it. On the day Mike Smith became their coach, he said he wanted to run the ball and to stop the run. Last season his team managed half that. Round 1 of the 2009 draft was the first step toward getting the other half right.
“You want someone who can create double-teams and unblocked situations,” Smith said Saturday, and in Peria – pronounced Per-RAY – Jerry, they believe they’ve found a newer and better and (slightly) sleeker Grady Jackson. And we on the periphery have no reason to doubt them. They’ve gotten pretty good at this talent-identification thing.
Already the Falcons are better than they were when they walked off in the field in Glendale, Ariz. They have a Pro Bowl tight end who will make a good offense better still, and now they have a defensive anchor.
There can be no real quibbles with this pick. (Not even from this observer, who favored Evander Hood for the selfish reason that a lineman nicknamed Ziggy would be worth his tonnage in puns.) They said they were going to upgrade their defense, and they determined the upgrading should begin at the heart.
Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.Sometimes we confuse smart with clever, but the two aren’t the same. Being clever can sometimes lead to overthink, which can lead to trouble. The newfangled Falcons are meat-and-potatoes smart. They see football as a simple game, and they’ve taken a simple approach to getting better.
Said Thomas Dimitroff, the architect: “We wanted to be stronger and faster and more aggressive and more urgent.”
Said Smith, the foreman: “We wanted someone who would be very disruptive.”
Granted, it’s a new sensation. Mindful of Aundray Bruce and Steve Broussard and Bruce Pickens and Reggie Kelly, we’re accustomed to approaching every Falcons draft with a dollop of dread. We should stop sweating. This franchise is in good hands. Matt Ryan was the perfect pick at the ideal moment, and the rest of the 2008 draft was nearly as inspired. And now the big man from Ole Miss arrives to plug the middle.
Dimitroff again: “He’s country-strong. He’s a 1-gap guy with a high motor.”
First Michael Turner, then Matt Ryan, then Tony Gonzalez, now Peria Jerry. That’s four major acquisitions in 15 months for the new regime, and every one of them makes unassailable sense. Given that the first three play offense, this draft had to be given over to D, and Jerry was the soundest possible start. In Round 2 the Falcons found a safety in William Moore of Missouri, and they’ll surely seek a linebacker and a cornerback come Sunday. But you must grab an accomplished run-stuffer where you find him.
A good team a year ago, the Falcons have positioned themselves to be better in 2009. (Though their record, owing to the stiffer schedule, might not be quite so glittering.) They’re building from the inside out, which is always the way to go if you want your construction to endure.
And this one will. These are not your dad’s Falcons, who trafficked in gimmicks, or even your older brother’s. These are the new Falcons. These are the smart Falcons.
431 comments Add your comment
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
2:37 pm
I never seen jamaal play DT I don’t know how that would work out but if we do that does sidbury start?
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:38 pm
Sidbury is kind of a hybrid DE/LB. I still think they draft a WR in the 7th round. Just a hunch.
AD
April 26th, 2009
2:38 pm
Bradley, we have suprisingly not taken a LB yet unless you know something I don’t. I’d like to see us Go with OLB Marcus Freeman next and then go OT and maybe WR like Cosby or something in the 7th.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:39 pm
Sidbury looks like a steal. Scouts, Inc., has him the 49th-best player in the draft, and the Falcons got him with Pick No. 125. He had 11 1/2 sacks as a senior.
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
2:40 pm
thats what I would do @ AD
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:40 pm
Biermann and Sidbury would battle for the 3rd DE spot and hopefully challenge Chauncey.
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
2:42 pm
awwwwwwww i forgot about Biermann number 71 right? I like this guy I thought he played better then jamaal
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:43 pm
On the other hand, Middleton the CB didn’t even rate a full bio from Scouts, Inc., which had him the 49th-best CB available. But, seeing as how the Falcons used to train at Furman, I’m guessing they know a little something about him.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:45 pm
Dylan, are you really Trey Wingo???
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
2:46 pm
I saw middleton play in a high school game before
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:47 pm
As for Chris Owens, the Round 3 cornerback: Scouts, Inc. — sorry to keep invoking the name, but I’m determined to get my money’s worth from the $39.95 I had to pay — had him the 195th-best player available and the 24th-best CB. He’s short — 5-foot-9 3/4 — but fast.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:47 pm
Everyone played better than Jamaal…
Goldenglove002
April 26th, 2009
2:47 pm
Ouch, I changed the channel to the Braves game for a second. I’m going back to the draft.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:48 pm
Mark, to help with our debate, what was Scout’s take on DJ Moore? He was still available.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:48 pm
Marcus Freeman was ranked the eighth-best LB in the draft, and he hasn’t gone. Don’t understand that one.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:49 pm
Watchout Eli!
Dylan w/o the dead
April 26th, 2009
2:49 pm
no I am not trey wingo but I do think you are wrong on waht a reach is its not drafting a guy in the first round at pick 5 that was ranked as an 11th its taking a guy in round 2 that was ranked as undrafted free agent
f.i.l.a.
April 26th, 2009
2:49 pm
yall might want 2 search william middleton on youtube..His highlights show he has a lot of potential..I truly believe that in a few years from now middleton will be remember as a 5th rnd steal
Dylan w/o the dead
April 26th, 2009
2:50 pm
I am with mark bradley on this one why is everyone so afraid of freeman?
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:51 pm
My argument is that Oaklands scouting department, Al Davis, is consistently awful.
Its about your grade on the player, but if you cant grade…maybe you “reach”
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:52 pm
Glad you asked, UGA B. (And thanks for hanging around.) Scouts, Inc., had D.J. Moore as the 38th-best player in the draft and the fifth-best CB. But he’s short, SInc. noted, and he ran slow 40s at the combo and Vandy’s pro day. And I’m sure the Falcons (and everyone else) saw how Georgia’s big receivers went over him in Athens last fall. (Though Moore redeemed himself later on. I covered that game.)
Dylan w/o the dead
April 26th, 2009
2:53 pm
sure scouting plays a part but dont you think gms use some logic to they know they shouldnt draft a project 5th rounder in the first round that would be a bad return on the pick its about saving money and getting the most out of every pick
Goldenglove002
April 26th, 2009
2:54 pm
fila, you have a link tp the video? All I find when I search his name is Liposuction and Prince William.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:56 pm
We can agree to disagree. My argument was just assuming you can accurately value the player and if no one has a grade commiserate with pick’s salary, you do what NE did and trade it. But if you take the person you have graded highest, you tend to be successful by not overthinking it.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:58 pm
Just logged into TweetDeck. I’ll see if the next Falcons pick shows up.
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
2:58 pm
what would yall grade the falcons draft so far? ill say a B
Joe Schmoe
April 26th, 2009
2:58 pm
There goes freeman. Snap.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
2:58 pm
Yeah, DJ had some consistency problems, but he made huge plays and got around the ball. The falcons really need help in the turnover department. And UGA was as good as they wanted to be some last year, and as bad as they wanted to be. But no shame in getting beat every once in awhile.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:59 pm
And Jasper Binkley, of whom there has been some discussion regarding the Falcons, just went to the Vikings at No. 150.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
2:59 pm
Yes. Freeman to the Bears, two picks ahead of Atlanta’s.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
3:00 pm
On another front, Lisa Salters is Tweeting from the Celtics-Bulls game.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
3:01 pm
Wait? Who drafted T.O.?
f.i.l.a.
April 26th, 2009
3:01 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ6OPlEQex4
if that doesnt work search william middleton 2008 highlights-furman
check it out and you will see the potential he has
Hamad Meander
April 26th, 2009
3:03 pm
I am struggling to see how the Falcons were in a need situation for TWO cornerbacks. I am not struggling to see how there is still no depth at offensive tackle and offensive guard. PLEASE ADDRESS THIS NOW WITH THIS PICK!!!!
Goldenglove002
April 26th, 2009
3:03 pm
Ellerbe maybe?
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
3:03 pm
F.I.L.A’s video has been removed…Dimitroff you scoundrel!
KC in Smyrna
April 26th, 2009
3:04 pm
I want Duke Robinson. Why is he still on the board. He could help solidify the interior OL.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
3:04 pm
There’s your tackle
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2009
3:04 pm
OT
Joe Schmoe
April 26th, 2009
3:04 pm
Well there is your depth Hamad.
Goldenglove002
April 26th, 2009
3:05 pm
Garrett Reynolds, OT, NC
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
3:05 pm
OT Garrett Reynolds, NC.
Brock D
April 26th, 2009
3:05 pm
Don’t know this kid either, but late rounds are for depth and we need it on the O-line. Kudos
Hamad Meander
April 26th, 2009
3:05 pm
I tend to lean on draft evaluation looking at one calculation – weight. If the draftees don’t average over 250 lbs, then there isn’t enough beef. So I see we picked up a tackle. Thank you! I would have still preferred Duke Robinson.
uga_b
April 26th, 2009
3:06 pm
Hamad, ask for Leroy Hill!
Dylan w/o the dead
April 26th, 2009
3:06 pm
man they got their big man on the line Reynolds is a monster 6′7″ and 300+ he could eat sam baker
Goldenglove002
April 26th, 2009
3:07 pm
Got another pick not so far away, maybe Ellerbe will still be there.
Mark Bradley
April 26th, 2009
3:08 pm
Per Scouts, Inc.: He’s 6-7, 309. He was the 25th-highest-rated OT and the 207th player overall. Average grade on run-blocking. Below-average on pass protection.
KC in Smyrna
April 26th, 2009
3:12 pm
I like the focus on Defense, but I would love to dip into the Offense again if Duke Robinson is still around in the 6th round. If not, grab another DT. Maybe one of the guys from GT Walker or Richards.
It is refreshing to see a professional draft room. None of this garbage talk of “athletic arrogance”? Remember those days. Thank God and Greyhound they are gone.
Hamad Meander
April 26th, 2009
3:13 pm
Mark, I hope they coach him up some to protect Matt Ryan – I hate to see a ‘below average’ mark on Reynolds in pass protection. At least he won’t be starting on Matt’s blind side.