Rookie linebacker Obo Okoronkwo studied the Rams player he might replace this season

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Obo Okoronkwo studied the Rams player he might replace this season


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Oklahoma linebacker Obo Okoronkwo runs through a drill during the NFL Scouting Combine on March 4 in Indianapolis. Okoronkwo only played two years of high school football before landing at Oklahoma, where he was the Big 12 co-defensive player of the year in 2017. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

By RICH HAMMOND | rhammond@scng.com | Orange County Register
PUBLISHED: May 15, 2018 at 4:29 pm | UPDATED: May 15, 2018 at 4:43 pm

THOUSAND OAKS — As a football neophyte in college, Obo Okoronkwo needed study material, so one of his former coaches suggested video of an NFL player with a similar body type and skill set.

That’s how Robert Quinn unwittingly became Okoronkwo’s tutor, and now, a couple years later, Okoronkwo has a chance to replace Quinn as one of the Rams’ starting outside linebackers. It’s been a remarkable rise for Okoronkwo, whose draft day last month literally could have been part of a dream.

Okoronkwo and the rest of the Rams’ rookies arrived at the team’s Cal Lutheran practice facility Monday, then took part in on-field drills for the first time Tuesday morning as part of the team’s offseason program.

“I definitely see an opportunity to play, if I do everything in my power,” Okoronkwo said. “So I’m going to go in with a worker’s mentality. … Out of all 32 teams in the NFL, this is the perfect fit for me.”

There’s still an eternity before the Sept. 10 season opener against Oakland, and plenty for Okoronkwo to learn, but it’s beginning to seem as though he’s fated to have success with the Rams.

Okoronkwo said he went through the pre-draft process expecting to become a Ram. Area scout Steve Kazor remained in his ear and told him the team would draft him, even though the Rams didn’t have a pick until the third round and Okoronkwo had been projected to go as early as the second round.

Then came the draft, and Okoronkwo’s phone remained silent through the first three rounds. The Rams made two fourth-round picks and one fifth-round pick, and continued to skip over Okoronkwo until late in the fifth round, with the 160th pick.

“I’d waited so long that I fluffed my pillow and took a nap,” Okoronkwo said. “Every time I heard a pick and it wasn’t my name, I’d sink a little lower in my seat. There was a point where I was on the couch laying down, so I was like, let me just hop on my bed. I put my phone in the middle of my family and took a nap in the next room. They just busted in the room when they saw the area code said Thousand Oaks.”

Finally. Okoronkwo’s draft stock might have slipped a bit because of concerns about his size (6-foot-2, 253 pounds), speed and lack of experience. A son of Nigerian immigrants, Okoronkwo didn’t take up football until his junior year of high school, and even kept it secret from his parents for a while.

Okoronkwo quickly progressed at Oklahoma. In his first two years, he played in just nine games and recorded 16 tackles. In his junior and senior seasons, Okoronkwo played in 26 games and totaled 146 tackles, 17 sacks and five forced fumbles. He was the Big 12 co-defensive player of the year in 2017.

Now he’s a perfect fit for the Rams, who need to rebuild their group of linebackers. Second-year linebacker Samson Ebukam seems to have the edge to replace Connor Barwin, who didn’t re-sign with the Rams, and Okoronkwo will contend for playing time at the other outside spot.

That’s where things get a little eerie. When Okoronkwo took up football at his high school near Houston, shortly after Quinn had an All-Pro season with the Rams in 2013, a coach singled out Quinn and told Okoronkwo, “When you finally get it and the light comes on, this is the kind of player you’re going to be.”

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So, Okoronkwo studied Quinn, who is slightly bigger at 6-4 but has a similar burst around the edge and is a pass-rush specialist. Okoronkwo watched other top linebackers, such as Von Miller and Justin Houston, but said he always kept a particular eye on Quinn’s skill set.

“His dip and lean,” Okoronkwo said. “He could really run and bend around that corner. I feel I can do that too. He does a lot of crafty things to get to that point, so that’s why I watch his film. I don’t even just watch highlights. I watched cut-ups because I wanted to learn the method behind the madness.”

The Rams traded Quinn to Miami in March, which left an opening that Okoronkwo might fill, although linebackers such as Matt Longacre and Morgan Fox also will be in contention for playing time.

That process started this week when Okoronkwo and 27 other rookies reported to Cal Lutheran and joined the Rams’ offseason program. They also will be on the field next week, when the Rams get into the more intense practices, commonly known as OTAs.

At some point, Okoronkwo likely will match up against the Rams’ third-round pick, offensive tackle Joe Noteboom, and those two have some history. Oklahoma beat TCU in 2016, then twice last season, including once in the Big 12 championship game.

Okoronkwo smiled and laughed when he talked of the time he “started giving (Noteboom) some gray hairs,” during that 2016 game when Okoronkwo got the better of Noteboom in the fourth quarter of a close game.

“He let up the game-clinching sack,” Okoronkwo said. “You can ask him about it. I sacked Kenny Hill and we won the game and went home. His story might be a little sadder.”

ROSTER MOVES
The Rams brought their roster to the league limit of 90 players Tuesday when they were awarded running back Larry Rose off waivers from Tennessee.

The Rams previously announced the signings of 16 undrafted free agents: quarterback Luis Perez, running back Nick Holley, receivers LaQuvionte Gonzalez, Ricky Jeune and Steven Mitchell, tight end Codey McElroy, offensive lineman Jeremiah Kolone, defensive linemen Dalton Keene, McKay Murphy and Brian Womac, linebacker Tegray Scales and defensive backs Afolabi Laguda, Curtis Mikell, Steven Parker, Ramon Richards and Chucky Williams.

To bring their roster to 90 players, the Rams waived running backs Sam Rogers and Lenard Tillery.

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Obo Okoronkwo out of Oklahoma....Just too many O's for this not to be an outstanding player.
 

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Loved the pick when it was made. Love it even more now. I hope that Obo takes the spot and runs with it.
 

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Loved the pick when it was made. Love it even more now. I hope that Obo takes the spot and runs with it.

So True !!

I always pick a player for The Rams each draft. Well maybe a couple ?

The one would be of need & value.

Chris Givens
Stedman/McDonald
EJ Gaines
Jamon Brown
Kupp/ a TE such as Everett
Reynolds
2016- Goffs draft was best WR & TE ??
Great finds for Les Snead. Looking at Pharoh Copper,Higbee,Thomas,& Hemmingway!!
Just reviewing those 4 made it really cool
To see the value!!

This year Les Snead did it again. We can talk Westbrook’s,M.Fox,Longacre,&Littleton as excellent finds late.

Kiser to me was a perfect pick & scratch my head OBO was not draft instead of Brian Allen. I thought a young center was the last position The Rams needed.

Same with EJ Gaines vs Mo Alexander

Another was Big Rob over Jamon Brown.
 

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I still don't see it...

Almost every big game I saw this kid in...I see him standing around...or engulfed by a blocker...

He plays nothing like Quinn....maybe the bad back Quinn.
 

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Curious to see his development, hope he doesn't pick up Quinn's one-trick habits; a diversified skillset triumphs raw talent.
 

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This ever happened before?? Possibly 2 LB's of Nigerian descent?

Ebukam was born in Nigeria, West Africa. (Went to high school across the river here, in Portland... so that caught my attention)... and Okoronkwo is a son of Nigerian immigrants. Seems like quite the accomplishments all around!
 

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Curious to see his development, hope he doesn't pick up Quinn's one-trick habits; a diversified skillset triumphs raw talent.

Im excited about Obo but he isnt in the same conversation with Quinn in terms of natural athletic ability.
He doesn't have the ability to win with "1-trick", Quinn did.

We always like to over value our players when they are in Horns and then we sell them short when they are not... we all do it....but Quinn, at his peak, was an absolute next level freak.
The differences between the two are why one went in the first round after serious health concerns and a college suspension and the other was available to us with our 2nd pick in the 5th round.

So while I agree that it would be awesome if Obo has more diversity in his game than Quinn did, I would be fucking delighted if he can perform one trick at the level Quinn could before his back injury.

I bet RQ would have whipped Bryan Allen on the wrestling mat too.
 
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I like the fact that he likes studying film. I wonder how many NFL prospects study and identify with certain players like he has done. He definitely seems to have it between the ears.
 

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I'll always root for a Ram rookie, but I'll be amazed if Obo can fill Quinn's shoes from the get go...
 

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I still don't see it...

Almost every big game I saw this kid in...I see him standing around...or engulfed by a blocker...

He plays nothing like Quinn....maybe the bad back Quinn.

I don’t see it either. I actually like the way he contains the edge , but his game, or his pass rush looks nothing like Robert Quinn’s.
 

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He plays nothing like Quinn....maybe the bad back Quinn.

I don’t see it either. I actually like the way he contains the edge , but his game, or his pass rush looks nothing like Robert Quinn’s.

Of course he's nothing like Quinn. If he was, he would have went round 1. Look where the Rams got him.

He's a raw prospect still in a lot of ways. With freakishly long arms, and some film that shows what he can do when he's playing fast and not thinking. But still a guy who will need development.
 

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Of course he's nothing like Quinn. If he was, he would have went round 1. Look where the Rams got him.

He's a raw prospect still in a lot of ways. With freakishly long arms, and some film that shows what he can do when he's playing fast and not thinking. But still a guy who will need development.
Shhhh don’t point out logic! You’re absolutely right. Some of us like the kid and the pick but he was never a 1st round pick but he has abilities and can be coached up. OBO won’t need to be the primary source of pressure, but he should be good enough along with Ebukam to support our DLine. Even last year with Quinn and Barwin most of our pressure came from the dline and that won’t change this year.
 

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Here's one of his better games vs Ohio St. His film is hit and miss (watched somewhere around 10 of his games I think) but this game shows how they moved him around a bit and also how well he sets the edge when he's playing fast.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jou0Ak8n8T4
 

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Quinn over Allen on the wrestling mat? I'd take that bet.:boxing:

Yeah?
Was Allen 86-0 with 3 state titles his last 3 years of HS?

If there was some quantifiable way for us to settle our bet, I would go all in!
 

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So while I agree that it would be awesome if Obo has more diversity in his game than Quinn did, I would be freaking delighted if he can perform one trick at the level Quinn could before his back injury.

I think whether Quinn developed that injury or not, he was doomed to be inconsistent keeping up his one-trick, gumby rush habits. A lot of opposing LTs got away with bs non-holding calls and he ultimately failed to utilize different techniques that could've made LTs second guess
 

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I think whether Quinn developed that injury or not, he was doomed to be inconsistent keeping up his one-trick, gumby rush habits. A lot of opposing LTs got away with bs non-holding calls and he ultimately failed to utilize different techniques that could've made LTs second guess

Agreed. Sadly, when you watch his ALL Pro season... he used more variety in his rush and was far better against the run too.

He had the ability to be even greater.
 

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Agreed. Sadly, when you watch his ALL Pro season... he used more variety in his rush and was far better against the run too.

He had the ability to be even greater.

The real sad thing is, Inthink he lost his passion. Maybe he will get it back in Miami.
He was coming off a serious back injury though, that may never make him the same player he was.
The back is such a core body part.