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I think we should try and trade Orakpo

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He isn't doing much for us and I really doubt he will be back next year why not try to get a player that can help us now or a high draft pick
 

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Why would anyone trade for him when he becomes a FA next year, is injured, is struggling and has a bloated one year contract? Please, enlighten me.
 

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Why would anyone trade for him when he becomes a FA next year, is injured, is struggling and has a bloated one year contract? Please, enlighten me.

because it will give the rights to that team who wants him so other teams can't fight for his services as a free agent
 

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because it will give the rights to that team who wants him so other teams can't fight for his services as a free agent

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Once he is a FA, no one has rights to him. Moreover, with him already saying he is elite and has nothing to prove, who would want to deal with that given he has a total of 1/2 sacks this year? So, again, who would be willing to trade for him?
 

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Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Once he is a FA, no one has rights to him. Moreover, with him already saying he is elite and has nothing to prove, who would want to deal with that given he has a total of 1/2 sacks this year? So, again, who would be willing to trade for him?

uh no shit sherlock if he is traded to a different team they own his rights
 

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So like j_y said, someone is actually going to make a 12 game trade for a guy who is underproducing, injured, and asking for crazy money. Can that even be done.

No offense country... But you come up with some of the silliest thoughts. Some of these thread titles are quite entertaining..
 
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uh no shit sherlock if he is traded to a different team they own his rights

And where in those rights does it give them exclusivity to re-signing him as a FA? Country, you need to think this thru............
 

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franchise tag????

No one is going to trade us something, just for the right to franchise him and pay him another $12M, and no other team is going to trade two #1s for him either, not now, not next summer, not ever. He's NOT a game changer, in any way, shape or form.
 

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Honestly, I don't see that happening. He will be a free agent after this season. Plus, he is getting $11.25 mil for this year. I truly believe this is his last season in Washington. He just disappears as a pass-rushing threat, too much. This team needs more consistency from the pass-rushing LB position, and Orakpo doesn't provide that.
 

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No one is going to trade us something, just for the right to franchise him and pay him another $12M, and no other team is going to trade two #1s for him either, not now, not next summer, not ever. He's NOT a game changer, in any way, shape or form.

Just saying that's an option if they can't sign him long term
 

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i think he will test FA and come back to us at a cheaper rate

and we should want him
 

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i think he will test FA and come back to us at a cheaper rate

and we should want him

I agree, however, this team should ONLY want him back if he bulks up, adds a spin move and a couple of others to his arsenal and is prepared to play DE exclusively. The position that he was drafted to play.

SN: He just might be elite....but not in the manner resembling Dexter, more like that of C. Mann.
 

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Orakpo at $5 - $7 mill sounds good.

He is probably too small to play DE in a 4-3 and is way to small to play DE in a 3-4. Because his college position was DE does not mean that translates to De in the NFL. It is common to draft smaller college DEs and move them to OLB in the pros. OLB in a 3-4 in the NFL is a hybrid DE position. If any OLB on the team were to switch it would be Kerrigan or Murphy because they have the frame to add weight and that would be as 4-3 ends. They currently do that in nickel packages.
 

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Orakpo at $5 - $7 mill sounds good.

He is probably too small to play DE in a 4-3 and is way to small to play DE in a 3-4. Because his college position was DE does not mean that translates to De in the NFL. It is common to draft smaller college DEs and move them to OLB in the pros. OLB in a 3-4 in the NFL is a hybrid DE position. If any OLB on the team were to switch it would be Kerrigan or Murphy because they have the frame to add weight and that would be as 4-3 ends. They currently do that in nickel packages.

Ryan Kerrigan = 6' 4" tall 260 pounds

Brian Orakpo = 6' 4" tall 260 pounds

Adding another 30 pounds or so can't be that hard to do.......muscle and fat
 
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I agree, however, this team should ONLY want him back if he bulks up, adds a spin move and a couple of others to his arsenal and is prepared to play DE exclusively. The position that he was drafted to play.

SN: He just might be elite....but not in the manner resembling Dexter, more like that of C. Mann.

he was never drafted to play DE . in fact he had his best year as a 4-3 OLB
 

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he was never drafted to play DE . in fact he had his best year as a 4-3 OLB

Then he never should have been drafted! I say this draft a man for what he's best at, an coming out of school he didn't play LBer he played DE.....and this is important, was pretty good at it! Bottom line Poor management from the FO.
 
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