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  • B.J. Raji: He's Getting Better But is He Gonna Be All-Pro?

    First off, Snake has followed BJ through college, advocated us selecting him given the opportunity, and predicted this pick at #9. I was ecstatic as all hell that we got him and that TT went against the grain and selected some need picks at NT and OLB in the draft this year. Check the draft threads, but that Matthews pick looks pretty good as his motor is all over the field, and is maybe our best pass-rusher right now.

    BJ hasn't jumped out the box as I had hoped, but was hurt early, and it usually takes time for young DT types to develop. He didn't play much early, but has really come on the last few games (all wins) with some clutch run-stops and pass-rushing (some sackage). Personally, I think the light has come on lately and he has gained some familiarity with the schemes and his talent is gonna bust out even more, pretty soon. By the end of the year, I think he'll still live up to the hype, but if not, 2010 will be his year. He's the key to our D along with C. Matthews as both were great picks by TT this year. We now have the #2 defense in all the NFL (you read that right).

    Both those guys (Matthews and Raji) are still quite young, but I feel they can piggyback their styles with each other. Matthews has shown explosive bursts pass-rushing, and Raji has really settled down and is showing up with some big, explosive bursts to stuff some runs lately, and some sacks.

    The future looks great for both, but this topic was all about Raji, as some were down on him early in the season, but really, he's doing pretty well lately, and I don't doubt he'll be a regular all-Pro with his size-speed combo and tenaciousness in the next year or so.

    Personally, I thought it would be interesting with how you Rats look at Raji in the future. IMO his talent is still off the charts, and looks tough, and a leader for the Packer D for the next decade. All-Pro in a year or two for sure...
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    Too early to tell yet. He's just getting healthy right now after the early season setback. I think it's safe to assume he'll be a solid DL if he can stay healthy. But it's just too early to speculate on whether he'll be a perrenial all pro or not. He's still got a ways to go.

    I'd guess that he'll have a better shot at it from the nose tackle position than from the end, which may still be a few years down the road.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gunakor
      Too early to tell yet. He's just getting healthy right now after the early season setback. I think it's safe to assume he'll be a solid DL if he can stay healthy. But it's just too early to speculate on whether he'll be a perrenial all pro or not. He's still got a ways to go.

      I'd guess that he'll have a better shot at it from the nose tackle position than from the end, which may still be a few years down the road.
      Gun, I'd agree with that, but it's all in the air right now with Raji. No one really knows, but that was the point. Predict the future. Give him time (he's 22) with his amazing size-speed-strength (although he doesn't look that big on TV..he looks small, doesn't he?) and leadership (read many articles pre and post draft where he seems like a real leader and smart football guy).

      There's no wrong answers, but him and Clay look like young cornerstones for the future of the GB D. The guy (Raji) was the unquestioned heart and soul of some good Boston College teams which ranked #5 amongst almost 400 D1 teams in defense. It's hard to predict, but he's really looked as good as Cullen Jenkins in the past few games (and Jenkins healthy is no slouch)...and like you said, he just came back from injuries.

      The sky is the limit with BJ. I get giddy seeing those flashes of potential from both him and Clay lately. Hopefully we'll have a deece secondary in 2 years with Al (hurt) and Wood getting older (although I see Wood playing safety in 2 more years and rounding up a HOF career at that position).
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      • #4
        Everything I see from Raji right now is a positive. He's not going to be playing NT for us for a few years, most likely because he's too valuable as a pass-rushing lineman in the nickel (2-4-5) package, which we seem to run as often as the base defense. He's definitely unusually fast for a man his size, and he's got a lot of power that he's flashed. He's going to need to get better against the double-team and he's going to need more pass rushing moves than the power-rush, but from what I've seen the sky is the limit for Mr. Busari Jr. If he stays healthy, gets coached well, and works hard he could be a premier talent.
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        • #5
          He's been hurt. He's just getting healthy. I can't predict anything until I can see what kind of a player he is in this league. I don't know. I've seen about as much of Raji as I have Justin Harrell at this point. It's not even enough to make an assesment of his play THIS season. I certainly can't predict the future for this kid.

          On top of that, his All-Pro status depends as much on the other DT's in the NFL over the years as it does on Raji's performance. Being in the NFC helps him a great deal there, as he doesn't have to compete with the Casey Hampton's and the Vince Wilfork's of the league. But it's all guesswork driven by homerism at this point.

          I think the kid has potential to be a solid DL for many years if he can stay healthy. I think he's going to be pro bowl caliber, but that doesn't mean he'll make the pro bowl every year. I thought Aaron Rodgers was pro bowl caliber last year and he didn't get an invite. I thought Charles Woodson was pro bowl caliber a few years ago when he led the conference in INT's yet didn't get an invite. I think Raji will be deserving, I think he's quite capable of being that perrenial pro bowler we all hope he becomes, but there's just too many variables to guess at this point.

          The homer side of me says yes, of course he will. But that same homer side of me said the same thing when Justin Harrell was drafted. So there it is. Best to just wait and see.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lurker64
            Everything I see from Raji right now is a positive. He's not going to be playing NT for us for a few years, most likely because he's too valuable as a pass-rushing lineman in the nickel (2-4-5) package, which we seem to run as often as the base defense. He's definitely unusually fast for a man his size, and he's got a lot of power that he's flashed. He's going to need to get better against the double-team and he's going to need more pass rushing moves than the power-rush, but from what I've seen the sky is the limit for Mr. Busari Jr. If he stays healthy, gets coached well, and works hard he could be a premier talent.
            Lurker, let's pray he stays healthy, as he's a rare talent, and still gets coached well, (despite Mike's coaching status) as I hope we retain Capers somehow, someway.

            That 3-4 scheme is predicated off of pass-rushing playmakers on the LB...but Raji can flourish in a year or two (might not have the 12 sack years of Sapp, but his run-stuff bursting is something we see already in the past few games.) He's really got a motor with that speed/strength combo he has. He's still hella young, but give him an offseason or two and I really think the best is yet to come. I look back and realize he's only 22. Maybe the expectations were high coming in, but if he stays healthy, he'll be the cornerstone at NT for this D. I really don't see him at DE though, as some of you have implied. His speed at the NT/DT position is top-notch, but even as a 3-4 DE, his speed is negated. Keep him in the interior where he can disrupt run-schemes and add some rare pass-rush from that position.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gunakor
              The homer side of me says yes, of course he will. But that same homer side of me said the same thing when Justin Harrell was drafted. So there it is. Best to just wait and see.
              Gun, buddy, that pains me to even hear you compare him to Justin Harrell. I'm sure most all us Rats are die-hard Packer fans and seen most of the games, but I can't recall Harrell disrupting/making plays (maybe some tackles) where I saw that potential that Raji is doing lately (they zone in on him making sacks, big tackles lately on Fox)...I don't care what they say, as I HD-DVR the games and watch most plays several times from different positions to see what is going on (I'm that big of a homer/stat-analysis freak). I see Raji doing stuff lately in pushing guys back (no stats to show) that JH never did. That hurts to hear that comparison. Raji IMO has played very well the past few weeks, but can't recall seeing JH dominate his man in ANY game, much less make some key plays.
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              • #8
                Snake, you can't compare Raji's NFL career to Harrell's NFL career. Neither has had one yet. You compare their college careers, and Harrell was a fucking beast when healthy for Tennessee. Raji wasn't that much better a football player for BC than Harrell was for Tennessee, he was simply a healthier football player who saw more playing time. He wasn't more impressive IMO. As such, I expected as much out of Harrell as I do Raji. And just like Harrell, Raji's future is anything but guaranteed. It's too early to speculate.

                Some people are just too quick to jump on a rookie's bandwagon. Raji's a rookie who didn't get hardly any playing time the first half of the season. You're talking about being an All-Pro. That means the best in the entire conference at your position. No guess on that would be unbiased or objective at this point. It's just too early. Wait a year or two and ask that question again, once Raji at the very least becomes a starter for his own team. Then we'll talk about whether or not he'll be a starter on a PB squad.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Gunakor
                  Snake, you can't compare Raji's NFL career to Harrell's NFL career. Neither has had one yet. You compare their college careers, and Harrell was a fucking beast when healthy for Tennessee. Raji wasn't that much better a football player for BC than Harrell was for Tennessee, he was simply a healthier football player who saw more playing time. He wasn't more impressive IMO. As such, I expected as much out of Harrell as I do Raji. And just like Harrell, Raji's future is anything but guaranteed. It's too early to speculate.

                  Some people are just too quick to jump on a rookie's bandwagon. Raji's a rookie who didn't get hardly any playing time the first half of the season. You're talking about being an All-Pro. That means the best in the entire conference at your position. No guess on that would be unbiased or objective at this point. It's just too early. Wait a year or two and ask that question again, once Raji at the very least becomes a starter for his own team. Then we'll talk about whether or not he'll be a starter on a PB squad.
                  I can compare careers, as I watched some college Tennessee games, and most Raji games at Boston College. Raji was an All-American, JH was not. JH wasn't the best player on his team, BJ was for a top Defense.

                  I'm not quick to jump on a rookie's bandwagon. I started it before he was on this team. Been with BJ for a long time before it was popular to jump on his said "bandwagon". The kid is a stud and will be great. I'm usually right with these things, Gun, you ever venture into the Brandon Jennings thread on the Bucks forum on here? Check it out.

                  Not tooting anything, but BJ will be studly soon. He's healthy now and making plays. You say wait a year or two for Raji...I even stated in the poll...all pro by 2011. That's 3 years. He'll be that good by then. JH hasn't done shit, or been healthy at all. I assume you watch the games. as BJ has been pretty beastly lately. JH never did that in the NFL. Raji is already a good contributor on D....JH only racks up DNP's and ice-baths on IR. Raji has arrived, JH NEVER did anything in the NFL. Not even close.

                  Being skeptical is fine..and I don't hold that against you, but Raji is making a difference on the interior D the last few games (3-0) and gaining confidence. No doubt at 22, he'll get better. JH never did shit. BJ blows his man up on most plays that I have seen (not always stats to show)...JH got blown back (did make an occasional play where some said he's got some talent) but overall, not even a close/fair comparison...maybe the colllege thing, but as far as the NFL....BJ has shown burst at 22. JH showed a burst to the IR. Nuff said. Not even close. Sorry, Gun.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
                    I can compare careers, as I watched some college Tennessee games, and most Raji games at Boston College. Raji was an All-American, JH was not. JH wasn't the best player on his team, BJ was for a top Defense.

                    I'm not quick to jump on a rookie's bandwagon. I started it before he was on this team. Been with BJ for a long time before it was popular to jump on his said "bandwagon". The kid is a stud and will be great. I'm usually right with these things, Gun, you ever venture into the Brandon Jennings thread on the Bucks forum on here? Check it out.

                    Not tooting anything, but BJ will be studly soon. He's healthy now and making plays. You say wait a year or two for Raji...I even stated in the poll...all pro by 2011. That's 3 years. He'll be that good by then. JH hasn't done shit, or been healthy at all. I assume you watch the games. as BJ has been pretty beastly lately. JH never did that in the NFL.
                    BJ has been solid lately, not beastly. That's homerism. Blind loyalty. What has he done thus far that 20 other defensive linemen in the NFL haven't done? He's made some plays in the backfield. He has one sack, something Harrell doesn't have, but it's not like Harrell was getting pushed around when healthy. You must not remember, but Harrell was making plays in the backfield here and there when healthy also. He just hasn't been healthy enough to make a lasting impact, so people forget that his injury troubles have really been the only problem with his career. Talent was never, ever, ever an issue with him.

                    Raji's not even a starter for the team he plays for yet. It's way, WAY to early to speculate on whether he'll ever be a starter for the NFC Pro Bowl squad.

                    I read your poll. He's not going to be an all pro in 2011 if he's not even a regular participant for the Green Bay Packers. Once he starts getting regular playing time it'll be easier to evaluate him and guess whether or not he's going to be special. Until then, he's a backup NT/DE which means there are at least 3 DL on our roster alone better than Raji is and probably will be for the next few years (Pickett, Jolly, Jenkins). As long as that's true Raji will never be considered for the pro bowl, much less voted on and elected as a starter for the NFC.

                    Your poll asks whether he'll be the best in the entire conference at his position, when he's not even the best on his team at his position and thus is losing snaps and exposure to a better football player. With no exposure he'll get no votes. See where I'm coming from?

                    If I had to answer your poll right now, he's a backup so that's where I'd have to vote. I can't compare him to other starting defensive linemen for other teams when he can't beat out 3 of them right here in Green Bay. That's what I meant by jumping on a rookie's bandwagon. Right now I'd say Ryan Pickett has a better chance of making the Pro Bowl in 2011 than BJ Raji has. So do Cullen Jenkins and Johnny Jolly. They're the ones on the field getting exposure.
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                    • #11
                      And no, I didn't see your Brandon Jennings thread because I never browse the Bucks forum. It's a horribly run team in an unenjoyable sport filled with a bunch of athletes I'd rather not serve as role models for my kids. I wouldn't even know who Brandon Jennings is, but the local Fox station here did a "Greatest Jenn-eration" thing or something like that promoting Greg Jennings for the Pack and Brandon Jennings for the Bucks. Basketball doesn't interest me at all, and if the Bucks won an NBA title I probably wouldn't even know until Rock and BA made mention of it during an FSN Brewers broadcast. I'm just not at all interested.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Lurker64
                        Everything I see from Raji right now is a positive. He's not going to be playing NT for us for a few years, most likely because he's too valuable as a pass-rushing lineman in the nickel (2-4-5) package, which we seem to run as often as the base defense. He's definitely unusually fast for a man his size, and he's got a lot of power that he's flashed. He's going to need to get better against the double-team and he's going to need more pass rushing moves than the power-rush, but from what I've seen the sky is the limit for Mr. Busari Jr. If he stays healthy, gets coached well, and works hard he could be a premier talent.
                        +1

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
                          The guy (Raji) was the unquestioned heart and soul of some good Boston College teams which ranked #5 amongst almost 400 D1 teams in defense.

                          That number sounds pretty high.

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                          • #14
                            Snake - Have you watched all the latest Packers games?

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                            • #15
                              Bretsky thinks BJ/s will be solid but da Crab will be the bomb
                              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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