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  • *Prospect Day* O-Sack-PO

    This guy is going to be a stud imo. He is my second favorite defender behind Maulualuga(whom we won't pick because everyone else under the sun other than me doesn't have him top 10)



    This guy is a physical freak. Hugely strong, fast and powerful. His freakish strength gives him a good chance to straight up over power most OTs.

    He was an extremely productive college player, including defensive freshman of the year.

    If this guy is there at 9, which from all accounts is a toss up at this point, he should be taken if Mike Crabs is gone.

    My one concern that I have about him is he could have problems staying healthy if he continues to try to get bigger and stronger. He has some imbalances in his physique already in his upper body, and that is an injury waiting to happen.

    In the YouTube videos posted, you see him blowing past OSU, Missou and Oklahoma LTs. All three of those schools produced top 10 teams, and are going to have very good prospects at LT. He is literally exploding right past them play after play!!

    People are considered pretty GD strong when their 3 popular lifts are over 1000 pounds (deadlift, squat and bench press). Orakpo's had got to be close to 2000 pounds (550 bench, 650 squat, I'm assuming 750 dead as that is typically significantly higher than squat). Freak of nature.

  • #2
    Damn Partial. You gonna be okay if TT doesn't pick him? I wouldn't worry about him having injury problems from getting bigger and stronger. The Packers won't want him to get any bigger since he'll be playing OLB. If the Packers take him, they'll be trying to increase his flexibility and mobility, not his strength.
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      What are the odds of Orakpo being a better all around 3-4 OLB than say Jamie Thompson? I put it at 50/50.

      What are the odds of him being better than Aaron Kampman? I'd guess 40/60.

      Better than Jason Hunter? Probably 60/40 on that.

      Ditto that for being better than Chillar.

      Is that worth using a #9 first round pick? I say hell no.

      Do you guys have any realistic reason to hope Orakpo--or Curry or Brown or Maybin or any of the rest of them--would have substantially better odds of being a large improvement? I doubt it.

      I saw Orakpo play (on TV) in 6 or 7 games last season. He wasn't all that impressive.
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      • #4
        So many mock draft pundits have us picking a CB (oh hell no) or a "hybrid" LB to play the 3-4? How would that make us better? I don't see it unless the LB is the 2nd coming of Shawn Merriman (doubt that too)...

        Besides, Partial, news out of GB today is that TT is done as GM, as he was so mentally anguished over the fact he couldn't trade away multiple first round picks for Cutler after his trade to the Bears, he said, "WTF, why bother anymore......? A 5th rounder couldn't get me Randy, and 4 first rounders couldn't get me Jay....why do this shit? I only do this for fanboys. I'm out."

        His quote, not Snake's. Fuck an LB...get some OT or DL studs. Nothing else matters for us that high in the draft....
        Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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        • #5
          That's kind of the point... Orakpo does have the chance to be a game changer like Merriman - which is exactly why he's at the top of my wish list.

          He comes of the edge fast and hard, is strong, quick, fast... he has the whole package. Just a matter if he can stay healthy.

          Personally, I think he'll be long gone by #9, but even if he's there, I doubt TT has an interest in him. Think TT will be looking at one of the OT's.

          True to our PR Mock draft... think the pick may be Oher.
          wist

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          • #6
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
            What are the odds of Orakpo being a better all around 3-4 OLB than say Jamie Thompson? I put it at 50/50.

            What are the odds of him being better than Aaron Kampman? I'd guess 40/60.

            Better than Jason Hunter? Probably 60/40 on that.

            Ditto that for being better than Chillar.

            Is that worth using a #9 first round pick? I say hell no.

            Do you guys have any realistic reason to hope Orakpo--or Curry or Brown or Maybin or any of the rest of them--would have substantially better odds of being a large improvement? I doubt it.

            I saw Orakpo play (on TV) in 6 or 7 games last season. He wasn't all that impressive.

            Who is Jamie Thompson ? If you are going to argue this guy, who has shown very little so far, is equivalent to a top 15 talent selection, it would be good to at least get his name correct. He didn't show much last year.

            Jason Hunter ? Maybe he'll be alright but believing he'll be a player is blind faith. Personally I have some hope for Hunter; but talent wise he's not in the same world as Orakpo.

            Chillar is at least decent; and I won't argue anythink against Kampman til I see him play there. He's excelled every time the doubters knocked and my bet is he'll do fine again.

            All of those rookies you mentioned would probably be stellar upgrades IMO to to Jeremy Thompson or Hunter.
            TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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            • #7
              Orakpo will be gone; but if he's there at 9 it'd be hard to pass him up IMO
              TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bretsky
                Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                What are the odds of Orakpo being a better all around 3-4 OLB than say Jamie Thompson? I put it at 50/50.

                What are the odds of him being better than Aaron Kampman? I'd guess 40/60.

                Better than Jason Hunter? Probably 60/40 on that.

                Ditto that for being better than Chillar.

                Is that worth using a #9 first round pick? I say hell no.

                Do you guys have any realistic reason to hope Orakpo--or Curry or Brown or Maybin or any of the rest of them--would have substantially better odds of being a large improvement? I doubt it.

                I saw Orakpo play (on TV) in 6 or 7 games last season. He wasn't all that impressive.

                Who is Jamie Thompson ? If you are going to argue this guy, who has shown very little so far, is equivalent to a top 15 talent selection, it would be good to at least get his name correct. He didn't show much last year.

                Jason Hunter ? Maybe he'll be alright but believing he'll be a player is blind faith. Personally I have some hope for Hunter; but talent wise he's not in the same world as Orakpo.

                Chillar is at least decent; and I won't argue anythink against Kampman til I see him play there. He's excelled every time the doubters knocked and my bet is he'll do fine again.

                All of those rookies you mentioned would probably be stellar upgrades IMO to to Jeremy Thompson or Hunter.
                Jeremy, not Jamie--sorry about that.

                My point is that it takes about equally much blind faith to assume Orakpo or Curry or Maybin or Brown will be the second coming of Lawrence Taylor--and not the next Jamal Reynolds, as it does to foresee success for Thompson, Hunter, Chillar, not to mention Kampman.

                As I said, Orakpo just didn't look that good in a lot of games; Maybin looked OK in a few I saw him, but more like college OK that won't transfer well to the oros; Brown I saw disappear badly against the Badgers.

                Conversely Offensive Tackles who are great in college tend to be great pros in a greater percentage than pass rushers, and IMO, we have a much more significant need at OT.
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                • #9
                  I was wondering what you thought of him, Tex. I watched the Fiesta Bowl and didn't see much of Orakpo. He did get a sack, I didn't remember him doing that much. He did play a backer in some of their specialty defenses, I see.

                  He's the kind of tweener you'd almost have to take if he was still on the board. They could take Orakpo and still have a shot at a decent OT prospect.

                  The choice is, get an elite OT prospect, or get as a good 3-4 guy in orakpo and take a shot at a development guy at OT with our 2.

                  So TT will take the corner, right?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KYPack
                    I was wondering what you thought of him, Tex. I watched the Fiesta Bowl and didn't see much of Orakpo. He did get a sack, I didn't remember him doing that much. He did play a backer in some of their specialty defenses, I see.

                    He's the kind of tweener you'd almost have to take if he was still on the board. They could take Orakpo and still have a shot at a decent OT prospect.

                    The choice is, get an elite OT prospect, or get as a good 3-4 guy in orakpo and take a shot at a development guy at OT with our 2.

                    So TT will take the corner, right?
                    I think Orakpo has a chance to be at least as good as Adalius Thomas... He's a little shorter than Merriman, but I can see him having the same type of impact.

                    Hard to find those guys... everybody tries to find so many holes in these guys, that by the time the draft roles around, they're almost undraftable... I remember when Kearse came out - went 16th as I remember; Merriman, 11th??? I think.

                    Defense is about one thing first and foremost - pressure; you get a guy that can bring it off the edge, with a good variety of pass rush moves, and he's a muscled up freak like Orakpo who can stack and shed??? Have to take those guys if you have a shot at em.
                    wist

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                    • #11
                      I don't think Orakpo is anything like Merriman. He's Vernand Gohlston. Same guy. Junk.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • #12
                        It's convenient that Brian has convenient nicknames in case he's excellent (O-Sack-Po) or in case he's terrible (O-Suck-Po). As fans, we can't lose.
                        </delurk>

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                          I don't think Orakpo is anything like Merriman. He's Vernand Gohlston. Same guy. Junk.
                          Why do you think that? I don't see the similarities at all. Also, how many Maryland games did you see to make a statement like that? I just don't see it at all.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KYPack
                            I was wondering what you thought of him, Tex. I watched the Fiesta Bowl and didn't see much of Orakpo. He did get a sack, I didn't remember him doing that much. He did play a backer in some of their specialty defenses, I see.

                            He's the kind of tweener you'd almost have to take if he was still on the board. They could take Orakpo and still have a shot at a decent OT prospect.

                            The choice is, get an elite OT prospect, or get as a good 3-4 guy in orakpo and take a shot at a development guy at OT with our 2.

                            So TT will take the corner, right?
                            I'd much rather he takes a Corner than an OLB if he doesn't go for a OT.

                            As for that kind of player being hard to find, there are four pretty equal ones this year--all with about the same chance to be good as Orakpo--not very good chance is my guess. And there's another whole tier below that.

                            Great Corners or elite O Linemen are harder to find and more likely not to be busts.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by texaspackerbacker

                              I'd much rather he takes a Corner than an OLB if he doesn't go for a OT.


                              Great Corners or elite O Linemen are harder to find and more likely not to be busts.
                              There isn't any corner that is elite in this draft... There is no Charles Woodson or Champ Bailey... The only guy that people are talking about is Malcom Jenkins, but he reminds me way to much of Antrel Rolle and we are already set at FS... No thanks to him...

                              OLB/DT/OL

                              I hope to god we don't draft a cb with the #9 pick...

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