With the first selection in the 2009 NFL draft the Detroit Lions select...
Aaron Curry, LB - Wake Forest.
It's a bit unconventional to take a LB with the #1 overall pick, but new GM Martin Mayhew has shown so far this offseason that he's anything but conventional when it comes to making moves that he thinks will improve this team.
As I write this it is being reported that the Lions are the most likely trade partner with the Denver Broncos in the Jay Cutler sweepstakes. If they end up landing Cutler, the trade package may end up including this pick. If it does not, then it will most certainly include the #20 overall pick in the 1st round. The Lions continued interest in Jay Cutler almost completely eliminates Matthew Stafford from contention for the #1 pick.
Stafford may be the best QB prospect in this year's draft but given the competition, that's not saying much. Stafford takes too many chances, he doesn't perform exceptionally well under pressure and his completion percentage, win/loss record and TD/INT ratio in 3 years at Georgia are a combined slightly above average at best. Slightly above average is not what you're looking for when you need a $35 million guaranteed new face for your franchise. The Lions know that they're rebuilding and they will take their chances on landing a franchise QB next year in what appears to be a MUCH stronger class of QB's.
I was really torn on this selection. Despite the recent trade that sent Corey Redding to Seattle (with a 5th round pick) for LB Julian Peterson, this came down to Jason Smith and Aaron Curry for me, as the Lions needed to come out of this offseason with both a new MLB and a new OLB. They got their new OLB in Peterson.
The Jeff Backus (Lions starting LT) situation really makes this complicated. Jim Schwartz wants to run the ball and focus on the trenches. Smith would be plugged in at LT and Backus moved to LG, or Smith could play LG for a year then take over at LT when it becomes more cap friendly to cut Backus.
I was 50/50 until I looked at the Lions biggest needs - MLB, DT, OT, OG and CB. There is no DT worthy of the #1 overall selection unless they reach for Raji. That leaves Curry and Smith (and possibly Eugene Monroe, who is scheduled for a visit with the Lions this week).
There are 6 potential starting LT's in this draft and 2 of them are likely to be available when the Lions pick at #20 - William Beatty and Eben Britton. There are 3 potential starting MLB's in this draft and they could all be gone by #20 (Curry, Maualuga and Laurinaitis). The Lions #1 need IMO is MLB. The number of prospects available at each postiion steers me towards Curry, but what actually happens is ultimately dependent upon the contract negotiations that will start in a month or so - as well as Matt Stafford's pro day later this week. If he completely blows the Lions away then he may come back into contention for this pick.
I believe that the Lions will be able to convince Curry and his agent to take slightly less money to be taken #1 overall than someone like Smith or Stafford would want just because of the position that he plays. Curry played SAM in college, but he played the middle in nickel situations and Lions head coach Jim Schwartz has stated multiple times that Curry would have no problem playing Mike in a 4-3.
Curry gets inserted at MLB from day one, making the Lions defense better immediately.
There's a lot still looming at this point, and Detroit may not even be picking here, but right now, this is the right - and safest pick for this franchise.
(not all explainations need to be anywhere near this long, guys...

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Danek is now on the clock for the St. Louis Rams.