Brian Orakpo
05-19-2009, 01:07 AM
...i think it's very odd we took Orakpo @ 13 to stick him at SLB when we could have traded down and gotten a variety of true LBs and probably some other fresh talent too. Wonder if Blache had input on the pick, saying something like "yep I think the kid could make the transition to SLB in our system" or if the FO basically drafts what/who they want and Blache makes due. My gut is there's a disconnect of sorts between the deciders and the coaching staff...i mean Blache is one of the more laconic coordinators out there (even the overly gruff Williams praises his players more than Blache does) but think about how laudatory Blache was of Marcus last year through thick and thin. Meanwhile the FO hasn't said it would really like Marcus back...just a vet min contract on an olive branch.
On the other hand it would really be Blache's decision of how/where to play Orakpo right? I highly doubt the FO steps in and says put a guy here or there.
The Skins took Orakpo as fast as any team has taken a player that ive seen since watching the draft. The reason behind this is because Orakpo was a top 5 talent who slipped.
Orakpo will be a DE for years to come. I have no doubt in my mind about this. I think with Daniels and Wynn at LDE the Skins know they are set at LDE on 1st and 2nd down against the run. I think the coaching staff knows we have a hole at SLB and want to put the best 11 players on the field. Orakpo at the very least in 2009 will be rushing the passer from the DE spot on third down.
Daniels and Wynn are getting old and Carter has regressed a little. Soon enough Orakpo will be the RDE and he will hold that position hopefully for a long time to come. The only other times I was this excited about a 1st round pick the Skins had selected was in 1999 with Champ Bailey, when the Skins took Arrington & Samuels in 2000, and when the Skins drafted Sean Taylor in 2004. Thats pretty good company for Orakpo.
On the other hand it would really be Blache's decision of how/where to play Orakpo right? I highly doubt the FO steps in and says put a guy here or there.
The Skins took Orakpo as fast as any team has taken a player that ive seen since watching the draft. The reason behind this is because Orakpo was a top 5 talent who slipped.
Orakpo will be a DE for years to come. I have no doubt in my mind about this. I think with Daniels and Wynn at LDE the Skins know they are set at LDE on 1st and 2nd down against the run. I think the coaching staff knows we have a hole at SLB and want to put the best 11 players on the field. Orakpo at the very least in 2009 will be rushing the passer from the DE spot on third down.
Daniels and Wynn are getting old and Carter has regressed a little. Soon enough Orakpo will be the RDE and he will hold that position hopefully for a long time to come. The only other times I was this excited about a 1st round pick the Skins had selected was in 1999 with Champ Bailey, when the Skins took Arrington & Samuels in 2000, and when the Skins drafted Sean Taylor in 2004. Thats pretty good company for Orakpo.