Terell Suggs vs Brian Orakpo

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diehard
06-14-2009, 05:28 PM
Obviously Orakpo doesn't have any NFL stats, but it seems as the team is going to toy with his athleticism as BAL 'did'. They are listed at the same height and weight, 6'3'' 260lbs. Bottom line, if T-Sizzle can be productive as a stand up OLB (3-4) and a hand in the dirt 4-3 DE, why can't Orakpo? I hope Orakpo isn't listening to all the doubters and using Suggs' success as motivation.

dan_snyder69
06-14-2009, 05:46 PM
good point. what is suggs's 40 time?

diehard
06-14-2009, 06:10 PM
4.61 vs Orakpo's 4.7 on a bad hammy

SI.com - 2003 NFL Draft - Terrell Suggs (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2003/draft/players/4958.html)

tryfuhl
06-14-2009, 07:13 PM
good point. what is suggs's 40 time?
:laughing2I can't decide how serious this was.

Daseal
06-14-2009, 09:43 PM
4-3 and 3-4 makes a big difference. I still hate using Orakpo at SLB. Toss him in next to AH and let him focus on DE.

Redskin Jim
06-14-2009, 10:42 PM
4-3 and 3-4 makes a big difference. I still hate using Orakpo at SLB. Toss him in next to AH and let him focus on DE.
I have been mulling over this situation for a while.. I think, (and hope), that if the SAM experiment doesn't bear fruit within the first 5-6 games, that the coaching staff rethinks Orakpo at LB, or swallows their pride enough to realize that this young man has too much talent not to be maximizing on their investment. What I really mean is this: Orakpo is an animal, it is the job of the coaching staff to recognize where he is most effective AND where he can help positionally on the field. I don't want to see Orakpo turn into this years Vernon Gholston...:nono:

GMScud
06-14-2009, 10:56 PM
I have been mulling over this situation for a while.. I think, (and hope), that if the SAM experiment doesn't bear fruit within the first 5-6 games, that the coaching staff rethinks Orakpo at LB, or swallows their pride enough to realize that this young man has too much talent not to be maximizing on their investment. What I really mean is this: Orakpo is an animal, it is the job of the coaching staff to recognize where he is most effective AND where he can help positionally on the field. I don't want to see Orakpo turn into this years Vernon Gholston...:nono:

I don't there's anyway that happens if he's healthy. One of the knocks on Gholston coming out of college is that he would disappear for games at a time. It seemed he would play hard whenever he felt like it, and then take plays, or even games off. And that lack of worth ethic, or whatever, showed big time in his rookie year. He was so bad he was actually inactive a few times.

Orakpo was perhaps the highest motor player taken in the top half of the 1st round. I think it's very realistic for him to end up in the range of 7-10 sacks. That is if Blache doesn't wet the bed with the way we use him.

Nflnick11
06-14-2009, 11:22 PM
Next year, if/when suggs becomes an FA, would you get him and cut Andre carter, or flip him and orakpo around between LB and DE or move suggs to SLB and orakpo to DE? Just curious...

GridIron26
06-14-2009, 11:46 PM
Next year, if/when suggs becomes an FA, would you get him and cut Andre carter, or flip him and orakpo around between LB and DE or move suggs to SLB and orakpo to DE? Just curious...

I would be absolutely shocked if Ravens actually let him walk; I'm sure Suggs would want to be Ravens for rest of his career.. Unless Rex Ryan convinces him that Jets would be better place..

To answer the thread question; it is way too early to start the comparison.. Suggs have proved himself as an elite player and Orakpo haven't.. Yes, we expect him to be good player or in elite category.. But it would not be fair to compare Orakpo with someone or even Suggs too..

NYCskinfan82
06-14-2009, 11:51 PM
To early.

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