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Lions will control Matthew Stafford's final exam
John Niyo / The Detroit News
Today's the big day. Or is it?
Matthew Stafford gets one final exam, with a private workout in Georgia for the Lions.
But what's left to know, really?
Chances are, the Lions have a pretty good idea who they're taking with the No. 1 pick in the draft.
And chances are, Stafford's performance today won't change the team's opinion much, if at all.
So why bother?
Well, unlike the scripted pro-day workouts, the would-be employer -- specifically offensive coordinator Scott Linehan and quarterbacks coach Jeff Horton today -- actually gets to call the shots. In short, they can take him out of his comfort zone and see how he reacts, force the American Idolto sing a different tune.
"We can direct it," coach Jim Schwartz said. "We can tell him exactly what to do on a play. We can make him throw into the wind. We can say, 'Hey, these are the throws we want to see.' When somebody else is scripting it, they can accentuate a positive. I can't sing, but probably a good producer could put me in a studio and at least hide it a little bit."
They'll have him dissect plays on the board, make him throw something other than that skinny post he really nails. They might even ask him about his parents' divorce, a la Mike Singletary.
But in the end, I still contend Stafford's most important job interview probably took place months ago, before he'd even declared for the draft.
Last week at the NFL owners meetings, I asked Atlanta coach Mike Smith about the vetting process with Matt Ryan, the No. 3 pick who went on to be rookie of the year. What was it that truly sold the Falcons on the fifth-year senior out of Boston College?
"We spent a lot of time looking at the film," Smith said. "We believe that's a player's DNA. You can look at the numbers and do the testing, but it's really based on what you see on the tape."
Today it's live, not Memorex.
But it's still in a studio, not a stadium Saturday.
http://www.detnews.com/article/20090331/SPORTS0101/903310361/1126/rss14

