Showing posts with label Brian Orakpo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Orakpo. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Matty's Rookie of the Week

The 2009-2010 season has begun and my weekly rookie of the week is back. We had a lot of great performances this week, from quarterbacks and wide receivers especially. So, without further delay here is All Day Football's fourth Rookie of the Week of the season.

Matty's Rookie of the Week

Mohamed Massaquoi
6'2" 207 lbs.
Georgia
2nd round pick, 50th overall
8 receptions for 148 yards

Massaquoi exploded against the Bengals this past week and showed real promise for the future. So much so that Braylon Edwards was sent off to the Jets for a couple Mangini guys and a couple draft picks. But that is another story altogether, Massaquoi was an efficient target for Derek Anderson down the field, he made big catches and was very consistent and hopefully he can build on this success and give the Browns a more consistent big play target. Way to go Massaquoi, congrats on being named ADF ROTW for week 4.

Runner Ups:

Offense

Brandon Pettigrew
6'5" 265 lbs.
Oklahoma State
1st round pick, 20th overall
4 receptions for 64 yards

Defense

Brian Orakpo
6'3" 260 lbs.
Texas
1st round pick, 13th overall
7 tackles, 1 sack

Be sure to check back next week for the Week 5 ROTW!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Matty's Big Board Prospect Countdown: #3

Hey folks, the Super Bowl is behind us and it's time to focus on the next big event and that is the all powerful and mighty draft, which has the ability to take a team from the bottom of the barrel and turn them into a playoff caliber team (ex. Dolphins and Falcons). What I plan on doing is twice a week until draft weekend, I'll be counting down my top 25 prospects, discuss their strengths, weaknesses, overall impact in the NFL and potential landing spot. So, without further delay, I bring you the player who ranked number 3... getting down to the nitty, gritty now, only 2 more after today!

3. Brian Orakpo, DE Texas Longhorns

2008 Season Stats:
42 tackles, 19 for a loss, 11.5 sacks

Career Stats:
132 tackles, 38 for a loss, 22 sacks

Personal Stats:
6'3" 263 lbs. SR

Strengths:

Orakpo biggest strength is that he is an athletic freak, he has amazing speed for a guy his size, he also has amazing strength and athleticism. An amazing burst off the ball and will beat slower Offensive Tackles with his speed alone. He is definitely an athlete and can drop back into coverage and doesn't look out of place, he also is an amazing jumper and will get into passing lanes and disrupt throws more often then not. He plays with good leverage and he knows how to sink his hips and has an amazing dip and rip pass rush. He is intense, explosive, hard working, competitive, productive and offers teams incredible versatility as he can play RDE in a 4-3 or the Elephant in a 3-4 and best of all, he still has room to improve as he plays on his given abilities alone and if he gets coached up could be the next DeMarcus Ware.

Weaknesses:

Orakpo doesn't have many weaknesses but it can be said that his durability is a question mark. He also needs to get stronger against the run as he doesn't always get the proper hand placement and will get washed out of a play and his consistency has also been called into question as well.

Overall:

Brian Orakpo is a stud pass rusher who offers scheme versatility, he will most likely be a 3-4 OLB at the next level considering his comfortablitiy in space, his explosion and his "presence" against the run. I think he could easily be a RDE in a 4-3 as well, but for that selection I don't see him going top 5, if he's drafted as an OLB he goes top 5, if he's drafted as a DE he goes anywhere from 7 to 11. But his gifts and skill are incredible and I forsee a bright future from the Rak Attack.



Projected NFL Destination:

With the 5th pick in the NFL Draft the Cleveland Browns select...










Be sure to tune in later this week for Prospects #2 and #1 and a run down of my top 25 just in case you forgot anyone.