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    Your comments Packers Nation.

  • #2
    Its interesting the number of USC defensive players projected to be good fits in the 3-4.

    Good second round picks if available. Comments on Raji are interesting. Nonetheless a good pick at #9.

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    • #3
      "Comment: A real no-brainer here but I am much more unsure of him after watching him play in the actual game (he really stunk it up). Where was the guy that was unblockable all week against the likes of Mack, Unger, Wood and Kraig Urbik? There are also a few character flags with him as well, but I met and talked with him a few times during the week and he seemed bright to me. He's got great quickness. Raji's around the same size (6-2, 334) as the Pats' Vince Wilfork (the protypical 3-4 nose) but Wilfork is a much better athlete -- he could dunk in high school and college. Still leaning towards Raji as a better 4-3 three-technique. A lot of scouts will have that debate up until draft day."

      Practices like Tarzan plays like Jane? This guy has had one good year, and has shown that he is both lazy, and dumb as a box of rocks. No thanks. Want him about as much as I want Everette Brown.. Would take him on day two if available. Would rather let another team make this mistake.

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      • #4
        Raji was double team just about every play. The plays he was not doubled. He penetrated, but the offense play was designed for him to take himself out of the play. In a 3-4 defense the NT job is to require double team.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pack4to84
          Raji was double team just about every play. The plays he was not doubled. He penetrated, but the offense play was designed for him to take himself out of the play. In a 3-4 defense the NT job is to require double team.
          Welcome to the NFL. When you become too good at something, teams devise things that use that good play to your disadvantage. Aggressive LB's that overpursue, DT's that penetrate excessively, works great in college, and gives up big plays in the pros.

          When the 3-4 NT can take 2 OL blockers, not give up ground, and not let either by, they are doing a good job. When the NT requires two OL to pass block him, he is playing elite. That means that if both OLB's blitz, one will be isolated against a TE or RB. NT is a thankless job, but if we got Raji and he was a good enough rusher that the C needed help against him, Kamp or the other OLB (Thompson, English, Peppers?) will be blocked by just a TE or RB.

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          • #6
            I think his comments on Maualuga are spot on.
            </delurk>

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lurker64
              I think his comments on Maualuga are spot on.
              2 down linebacker.

              Great college player, fairly useless in the pros.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Waldo
                Originally posted by Lurker64
                I think his comments on Maualuga are spot on.
                2 down linebacker.

                Great college player, fairly useless in the pros.
                You guys are crazy. I'm sure Maualuga will revolutionize the way LB is played while covering punts and kicks for several seasons at least.
                "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                • #9
                  I'm interested to hear more about Fili Moala.
                  70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                  • #10
                    I have watched RB Jeremiah Johnson play for the Oregon Ducks the past two seasons. His strength is catching a screen pass and running in the open field. He is a very elusive RB and has great use of the stiff arm.

                    I agree with Bedard he is more of a third down back in the NFL.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Waldo
                      Originally posted by Lurker64
                      I think his comments on Maualuga are spot on.
                      2 down linebacker.

                      Great college player, fairly useless in the pros.
                      Remember that guy from Miami that had similiar questions about him, as well as comparable athleticism, stature, hitting ability, etc, that fell to the bottom of round one?

                      Yeah, Maualuga is Rey Lewis version 2.0.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 3irty1
                        I'm interested to hear more about Fili Moala.
                        IMO a great pick in round 2. Possesses the physical skills and bloodlines (related to Ngata) to be a good player in the 3-4.

                        Originally thought Moala was a nt. The report mentioned him as a de. Imagine a line of Moala, Raji and Harrell.

                        Unfortunately Moala did not "bring it" on every play at USC. However if a Packer the coaching staff imo motivates Moala to be consistent.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Yeah, Maualuga is Ray Lewis version 2.0.

                          come on, I hate it when people do this. Ray Lewis is an amazing football player and leader that we do not see very often. They do it every draft with Elway and Favre as well... oh this guy is just like em or blah blah blah... those type of guys dont happen very often and its disrespectful to ray lewis to even say this type of stuff...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Partial
                            Originally posted by Waldo
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            I think his comments on Maualuga are spot on.
                            2 down linebacker.

                            Great college player, fairly useless in the pros.
                            Remember that guy from Miami that had similiar questions about him, as well as comparable athleticism, stature, hitting ability, etc, that fell to the bottom of round one?

                            Yeah, Maualuga is Rey Lewis version 2.0.
                            Maualuga is a good player but not worthy of a #9 pick. May not reach Ray Lewis level but should be better than Hawk. Reminds me more of Seau though. But probably does not reach this level.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rbaloha
                              Originally posted by 3irty1
                              I'm interested to hear more about Fili Moala.
                              IMO a great pick in round 2. Possesses the physical skills and bloodlines (related to Ngata) to be a good player in the 3-4.

                              Originally thought Moala was a nt. The report mentioned him as a de. Imagine a line of Moala, Raji and Harrell.

                              Unfortunately Moala did not "bring it" on every play at USC. However if a Packer the coaching staff imo motivates Moala to be consistent.
                              At the moment it looks like he'd be a bit of a reach in the 2nd for us, but there's a good chance he could be there in the 3rd. Of course all of this means nothing and could be totally different in a month.
                              70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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