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Mechanics Still An Issue For Matthew Stafford?
(7/8 12:0 PT)

The Facts:
It’s been four years since the Lions selected Stafford with the first overall pick in the NFL draft. And there are still bad habits Stafford needs to break. Although Stafford insists there’s nothing wrong with his mechanics, it would be hard for anyone who has watched him to accept that. He frequently delivers the ball sidearm, or without his feet set, and he often looks skittish in the pocket. Ron Jaworski of ESPN, who spends as much time watching tape of quarterbacks as anyone, says he likes Stafford’s arm, but not his throwing motion. “Too many forced throws. Overall, he just threw too many passes with poor balance and bad footwork, with a tendency to fall away from the throws,” Jaworski said. “He needs more consistent mechanics to play at a higher level week in and week out.” Reported by Profootballtalk.com

Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Jaworski ranked Stafford as the No. 16 starting quarterback in the NFL, which, as PFT's Michael David Smith understate, isn’t exactly what the Lions were hoping for when they spent the first pick in the draft on him. Smith went on to suggest that fixing those mechanics may be what Stafford needs to do to become an elite passer. But from a fantasy perspective, his mechanics won't keep him from producing as a front-line starter. Calvin Johnson all but guarantees it. The arrival of Reggie Bush and a speedy recovery by Ryan Broyles won't hurt either.

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