Lions reach deal with Stafford

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Lions lock up No. 1 pick, agree to deal with QB Stafford
April 24, 2009
CBSSports.com wire reports



DETROIT -- Matthew Stafford and the Detroit Lions agreed on a six-year deal Friday night, his agents told the Associated Press.

Tom Condon and Ben Dogra, who both represent Stafford, said the Lions will pay Stafford $41.7 million in guarantees and as much as $78 million.


It's up to Matthew Stafford to help turn around an 0-16 team. (US Presswire)
Quarterback Matt Ryan, the No. 3 pick in last year's draft, was signed to a $72 million, six-year contract with $34.75 million guaranteed by the Atlanta Falcons.

? Prisco: Lions get it right

Detroit desperately needs a quarterback to help turn around the NFL's first 0-16 team, which has had the worst eight-year stretch in the league since World War II, and is turning to Stafford after he was a starter in each of his three seasons at Georgia.

The Lions will formally take Stafford with the No. 1 pick in the draft Saturday.

They will have more chances to rebuild their team with the 20th overall selection, a second-round pick and a pair of slots in the third round.

Detroit general manager Martin Mayhew said earlier in the week the chances were "very good" an agreement would be reached with the No. 1 pick before the draft begins.

On the eve of the draft, the lucrative deal was done.

Stafford always seemed to be Plan A, but Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry and Baylor offensive tackle Jason Smith apparently were backup options.

Stafford will not be able to fix all the problems associated with a franchise that has been bad enough to go 31-97 since 2001 in what has been the worst eight-year stretch by an NFL team since the Chicago Cardinals won 23 percent of their games from 1936-43.

But the Lions can't afford to draft another bust.

"Obviously, the draft is the biggest crap shoot there is," Stafford recently acknowledged.

Recent No. 1 picks have proven that.

Eight of the past 11 players taken first overall in the NFL have been QBs, and half of them either haven't or didn't pan out for the teams that took them.

For every Peyton Manning and Carson Palmer, guys like Tim Couch and David Carr have shown there are no guarantees.

Stafford might get a chance to initially learn from the sidelines, backing up Daunte Culpepper.

First-year coach Jim Schwartz has said Detroit's staff studied Stafford extensively on film.

"We've seen every pass he's thrown in the last two years, and that's where you learn about his decision-making ability," Schwartz said last month.

The Lions also interviewed Stafford, attended his pro day at Georgia and had a private workout with him to learn more about him as a person.

Apparently, they're convinced he is the man to be the face, voice and arm of perhaps the biggest rebuilding project in NFL history.

He was 27-7 as a starter for the Bulldogs, throwing for nearly 51 touchdowns and nearly 8,000 yards with a powerful arm.

"I was relaxing and my hands were relaxing and the ball just shot through and hit me right in the face," Georgia teammate A.J. Green said last year.

Just before Schwartz was hired last winter, he joked that it was about time to replace Bobby Layne, who starred at quarterback for the Lions when they were an NFL power in the 1950s.

In a coincidence, Stafford and Layne both played at Highland Park High School in Dallas.
 

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No doubt will be a bust.

And I cant believe Detroit gave him that money. There wasnt even another team in the NFL that had Stafford ranked as the top QB.

Should have gone OT.
 

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If this kid is the second coming of Montana Marino or Elway the Lions are fuvked for another 40 yrs...I was sure they were gonna trade down, spending shitloads of money on guys that dont work out kills them, I would of tried moving down a few spots....and perhaps looking at Sanchez to avoid the HUGE contract that #1 demands, and at thispoint one is just as good as the other in the NFL
 

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First let me say that giving any rookie this type of money before they play a singal down is just crazy, and it is something th NFL has to address. Having said that, for all you stafford haters, you have obviously never actually watched him. I am not his biggest fan, but as qb's go he is top notch. I hear people all the time talk about the skill players he had arond him that just "made him look good". The problem is those like sun tzu never take into account he played behind a pretty bad O-line and was forced to read defenses and make decisions quickly. My take is that he "deserves" it just as nuch as anyone else,but how they handle the situation will determine if he reaches his potentiol. If they throw him to the wolves the first year without anyone up front to protect him then it will be bad. If they sit him a year and let him learn while they rebuild up front, then I think he will be very successful. From a uga fan stand point I would have prefered he fall to 12 and land with the broncos as he would have had a much better supporting cast around him and thus have had the opportunity to succeed early. If you say he will be a bust because of who drafted him, okay I understand that. If you are saying he will be a bust because of ability then you have either never actually watched him play or you have an anti sec/uga agenda.
 
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yeah uga....agree that the nfl has to do something about this money that they are throwing around to these unproven players....

i hope things work out well for both parties...
 
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