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Nice one Hotanez I'm glad it didn't take you long to find another man you like! @Ramrocket your on the clock!Marquez North, WR, Tennessee
Nice one Hotanez I'm glad it didn't take you long to find another man you like! @Ramrocket your on the clock!Marquez North, WR, Tennessee
@Ramrocket sent me his pick. Victor Ochi, DE, Stony Brook.
@PressureD41 on the clock
@Dieter the Brock is on deck
Nice pick, you have a good Draft their!!Thanks for posting this on my behalf @TheDYVKX. I knew my pick would come up during the middle of the night down here so didn't want to hold you guys up.
VICTOR OCHI, OLB
SCHOOL: STONY BROOK | CONFERENCE: COL
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE: SENIOR | HOMETOWN: VALLEY STREAM, NY
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 246 LBS.
PLAYER OVERVIEW
Lining up as the Seawolves' right defensive end, Ochi finished his Stony Brook career by racking up 16.5 tackles for loss and 13.0 sacks among his 47 tackles in 10 games. That gave him a whopping 50.5 tackles for loss and 23.5 sacks for his career, leaving as Stony Brook's all-time sacks leader and earning a Shrine Game invitation.
That came on the heels of 16.5 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles while starting 11 games as a junior. In 2013, Ochi started nine of 11 games, recording a team-high 10.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks.
As a freshman, he had 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks while starting five of 13 games.
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
STRENGTHS: Well-built with strong limbs to dip and use his hands to fend off edge blockers. Launches himself off the line of scrimmage with excellent play speed and a motor that is always revving. Has longer arms (33 1/2-inch) than most players his size, shooting his limbs at the point of attack and using his violent hands to fend off blockers.
Doesn't lose momentum in his rush, dipping and ripping to fend off edge blockers and shave the corner. Very aggressive hands at the contact point that lead to forced fumbles.
Ochi tracks the ball well to mirror vs. the run and plays with the play speed and motor that makes him tough to contain, especially against FCS competition. Enjoyed an excellent week at the Shrine Game, where he was surprisingly stout at the point of attack and he showed terrific effort in pursuit.
WEAKNESSES: Lacks ideal height and has some 'tweener traits. Shorter than ideal. His movements lack twitch and he needs to improve his snap anticipation. He is very quick off the ball, but doesn't have the same type of athleticism or flexibility around the corner, which showed during drills. Level of competition in college a concern.
IN OUR VIEW: The Stony Brook Seawolves have never had a player selected in the NFL Draft, but Ochi, who routinely stood out during Shrine practices, could change that.
While he is ideally suited as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme, Ochi has also spent time practicing in a 4-3 base during all-star practices, so it will be interesting to see how teams believe he may fit in various schemes as he needs space to be effective.
His lack of ideal measureables will take him off the board for several teams, but he has the talent to contribute in sub-package situations and a smart defensive coordinator will figure out how to use his strengths.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1851902/victor-ochi
Packers picks so far:
1. Andrew Billings DT
2 Kentrell Brothers LB
3. Jerald Hawkins OT
4. Kenyan Drake RB
4a. Jerell Adams TE
4b. Keyarris Garrett WR
6. Victor Ochi DE/OLB
So far a pretty balanced draft with some more playmakers for Rodgers and some much needed help for the D.
I liked Ochi a lot, really good pick.Thanks for posting this on my behalf @TheDYVKX. I knew my pick would come up during the middle of the night down here so didn't want to hold you guys up.
VICTOR OCHI, OLB
SCHOOL: STONY BROOK | CONFERENCE: COL
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE: SENIOR | HOMETOWN: VALLEY STREAM, NY
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1 / 246 LBS.
PLAYER OVERVIEW
Lining up as the Seawolves' right defensive end, Ochi finished his Stony Brook career by racking up 16.5 tackles for loss and 13.0 sacks among his 47 tackles in 10 games. That gave him a whopping 50.5 tackles for loss and 23.5 sacks for his career, leaving as Stony Brook's all-time sacks leader and earning a Shrine Game invitation.
That came on the heels of 16.5 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles while starting 11 games as a junior. In 2013, Ochi started nine of 11 games, recording a team-high 10.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks.
As a freshman, he had 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks while starting five of 13 games.
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
STRENGTHS: Well-built with strong limbs to dip and use his hands to fend off edge blockers. Launches himself off the line of scrimmage with excellent play speed and a motor that is always revving. Has longer arms (33 1/2-inch) than most players his size, shooting his limbs at the point of attack and using his violent hands to fend off blockers.
Doesn't lose momentum in his rush, dipping and ripping to fend off edge blockers and shave the corner. Very aggressive hands at the contact point that lead to forced fumbles.
Ochi tracks the ball well to mirror vs. the run and plays with the play speed and motor that makes him tough to contain, especially against FCS competition. Enjoyed an excellent week at the Shrine Game, where he was surprisingly stout at the point of attack and he showed terrific effort in pursuit.
WEAKNESSES: Lacks ideal height and has some 'tweener traits. Shorter than ideal. His movements lack twitch and he needs to improve his snap anticipation. He is very quick off the ball, but doesn't have the same type of athleticism or flexibility around the corner, which showed during drills. Level of competition in college a concern.
IN OUR VIEW: The Stony Brook Seawolves have never had a player selected in the NFL Draft, but Ochi, who routinely stood out during Shrine practices, could change that.
While he is ideally suited as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme, Ochi has also spent time practicing in a 4-3 base during all-star practices, so it will be interesting to see how teams believe he may fit in various schemes as he needs space to be effective.
His lack of ideal measureables will take him off the board for several teams, but he has the talent to contribute in sub-package situations and a smart defensive coordinator will figure out how to use his strengths.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1851902/victor-ochi
Packers picks so far:
1. Andrew Billings DT
2 Kentrell Brothers LB
3. Jerald Hawkins OT
4. Kenyan Drake RB
4a. Jerell Adams TE
4b. Keyarris Garrett WR
6. Victor Ochi DE/OLB
So far a pretty balanced draft with some more playmakers for Rodgers and some much needed help for the D.
Texans final Draft, since I dont have a pick in the 7th round I know of.(Unless someone wants to trade for a Texans future pic )
1- Hunter Henry TE, AL
2- Pharoh Cooper WR, South Carolina
3- Bronson Kaufusi DE, BYU
4- Joe Haag OT, NDSU
5- Niles Lawrence-Stample DT, FSU
5- Demarcus Robinson WR, Florida
6- Jayron Kearse SS, Clemson
6- James Bradberry CB, Samford
Texans final Draft, since I dont have a pick in the 7th round I know of.(Unless someone wants to trade for a Texans future pic )
1- Hunter Henry TE, AL
2- Pharoh Cooper WR, South Carolina
3- Bronson Kaufusi DE, BYU
4- Joe Haag OT, NDSU
5- Niles Lawrence-Stample DT, FSU
5- Demarcus Robinson WR, Florida
6- Jayron Kearse SS, Clemson
6- James Bradberry CB, Samford
I think he could be too. Needs some major maturing but if it happens(ala Chris Carter), He could be a stud.I think Demarcus Robinson could be a huge steal
I were lucky, all of them!! So we can laugh at you!!! :mrburnsevil:looks like I'll be picking tomorrow woo hoo and the top 5 of my board are still available!!!
The crappy thing is there's 5 picks before me!!! watch these suckers get picked off now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@PressureD41 I got my pick locked and loaded, anytime you're ready
He's not even viewing the thread anymore. Has been online multiple times since he's been on the clock. Maybe people aren't getting the alerts.