I called Price Friday afternoon to ask him whether he is confident he can be Michael Vick’s franchise receiver in Atlanta, despite the fact a lot of people who watch the game think Price will struggle in that role. Price is 26, and at 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, he’ll take some punishment from some very good defenses in Tampa Bay, Carolina and New Orleans in the AFC South. "It’s interesting," he said of the Moulds’ comparison. "I weighed that in my decision. I think Moulds and me complemented each other. Given the opportunity to be a No. 1, I knew I could do it, and I wanted to do it. I know everyone thinks I’m a No. 2, but that’s not what I think. The thing I don’t think people realize is what happened to us in coverage last year. After we got off to such a great start in Buffalo with Drew [Bledsoe], teams started playing us Cover Two Man — a corner on us all the time, usually with the safety over the top. So I feel like I got doubled almost every play for the last 10, 12 games of the season. Ask the coaching staff in Buffalo. They’ll tell you we saw pretty much the same coverage."