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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: San Diego Ca
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Re: Grade the Draft ... 2009 style
If Orakpo was on GB, he would lead the league in sacks and could be in the running for defensive player of the year.
Matthews is good but benefits greatly from playing on a much better defense. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2008
Age: 37
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Re: Grade the Draft ... 2009 style
i agree completely, hopefully pretty soon he will be putting up similar numbers as our defense improves, hes got the ability.
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Re: Grade the Draft ... 2009 style
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The objective fact is that after three years of NFL football, Matthews is a better OLB than is Orakpo. That may change over the course of their careers, but for now... This is NOT to diminish in any way the fact that Brian Orakpo is an excellent OLB and one that the Redskins cannot afford to lose.
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Playmaker
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 3,754
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Re: Grade the Draft ... 2009 style
I think you guys are too kind. That draft looks like one great pick and a bunch of bench fodder, to me.
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