This is a big offseason for Thomas Dimitroff. With 18 unrestricted free agents to contend with and no picks in the first round of the upcoming draft, the Falcons general manager has his work cut out for him. Barring any movement up the draft board — something Dimitroff has proven he isn’t afraid to do — the Falcons’ first pick will be at No. 55, the result of last year’s trade with the Browns to move up 21 spots to draft WR Julio Jones. Dimitroff said he’s “very comfortable†with last year’s trade to acquire Jones, who posted 54 receptions for 959 yards and eight touchdowns in 13 games as a rookie. “We will never look back on our move as overly expensive. It was something we deemed was right for the organization at the right time,†Dimitroff said Friday at the NFL Scouting Combine. “Again, Julio was brought in to our organization not for the here and now only, but for the future of the franchise.†Added Dimitroff: “I don’t think, in this day and age, you can just sit on your hands and wait for things to always come to you. If you have a desire and you know what you want as an organization, I firmly believe you have to go after it.†Source: NFL.com
why would someone have even asked this question? the kid had a great rookie season and has shown all indications that he is going to be a stud in this league for many years.