06-15-2009, 05:27 PM
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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Norfolk, Va (OV)
Posts: 1,566
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Re: Terell Suggs vs Brian Orakpo
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Originally Posted by 30gut
That wasn't his actual 40 time that was what they thought he would run.
Its well documented that Suggs ran a 'slow' 40.
That same year, the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year, Terrell Suggs, didn’t run fast for scouts, either. At Arizona State in the fall of 2002, Suggs collected an NCAA-record 24 sacks. But at 6-3, 262 pounds, Suggs was considered too small to be a three-down defensive end. And because he ran a disappointing 4.8 in the 40-yard dash during a private workout that March, Suggs was considered too slow to drop back in coverage as an outside linebacker in the 4-3. Suggs was a “tweaner,” a guy who didn’t belong at any particular position; at least that’s how his measurable qualities sized him up.
Draft Stock - How important are 40 times?
Although i would rather see Orakpo start at RDE, i think that he could be good at SAM in fact i think he could be very good.
I don't think Blache intends to use 'Rak like a typical 4-3 SAM/OLB.
Towards then end of the season Blache began playing JT at SAM and put him close to the line of scimmage and the plan was to move him to SAM fulltime in 2009, now i think that Orakpo will fill that role.
Also Blache had success w/ Rosevelt Colvin at OLB w/2 10 sacks seasons.

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Great point 'gut.
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