
Here's what we know: the Falcons need a quarterback, and it would surprise no one if they drafted one with the third-overall pick later this month.
In yesterday's
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Steve Wyche writes that new head coach Mike Smith hints at drafting "big, strong guys," which obviously means he's seen
FanHouse's mock draft. Of course, the conversation inevitably turns to Matt Ryan, potential franchise savior, when talking about potential Falcons selections:
Smith, [GM Thomas] Dimitroff and team owner Arthur Blank said Boston College's Matt Ryan, who many people project as a top-5 pick, is a candidate for the Falcons' first pick, but so are players at other positions. The Falcons currently have three second-round picks to use on a quarterback if they choose to bypass Ryan in the first round.
Given Atlanta's various needs, perhaps finding a quarterback in Round 2 would make the most sense. Or, as Wyche suggests, the Falcons could still try to work a trade: "A quarterback is on the way, too, Smith said.
While the draft seems the easiest and ideal means, especially with the emphasis of building that way, Smith did not rule out a trade for a veteran (Buffalo's J.P. Losman?)."
I'll just assume Wyche was kidding because the Falcons already have Joey Harrington on the roster. Why would they trade for him again? I mean, is Losman more likely to win a game than either Harrington or Chris Redman? If the answer is, "um, hell no", then why even waste a draft pick?
The probability this happens is likely negative, but then I remember Arthur Blank still owns the team. So who knows.