Among defensive ends who play in a 4-3, Pro Football Focus ranks Odrick 61st and last in pass rush but 20th against the run.
“There have been too many times I’ve been too close and just missed a big play,” said Odrick, who had five sacks as a part-time starter in 2011. “I’m putting myself in the right position. [But] I’ve made leaps and bounds in the run game.”
Whereas Odrick is 310 pounds, Miami’s other starting end – Cameron Wake – is 258.
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note: I'm surprised that Odrick is playing DE at 310 lbs, I thought that he dropped 10 or 15 lbs for added quickness. In terms of pairing him up with an appropriate OLB I think that he could work well in tandem with Sean Porter, a very quick LB and a good pass rusher. Thunder and lightning, and a much needed pass rush threat opposite Cameron Wake.
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I think the focus should be less on the performance on Odrick, and more on the decision to put him in that position.
The coaching staff values the flexibility and skill-set Odrick brings over having a second edge rusher in the base package. They didn't stick him there because he was the best pass rusher, and I think the idea he would be performing as he was as a pass rusher is not desirous but also not entirely unexpected.
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Looking back at that draft, my recollection was that the decision was between Earl Thomas or Jason Pierre-Paul and trading down. We had just acquired Marshall so Dez Bryant wasn't really a consideration anymore. What I said at the time was (and what I still believe) is that we traded away the opportunity to pick a great player to select two good players. I would have preferred the great player.
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I expected more pass rush from Odrick- the man is very quick for his size. But as the PFF ranking indicates, he's not providing enough pass rush from his DE position. Why is he still playing at 310? Also, how much is Kevin Burnett to blame for the lack of a pass rush? I'm with you in that I like Odrick in the base package- just have him drop 10 or 15 lbs, if he can do that effectively. Maybe it's time for 2 new OLBs- I keep wondering if Koa Misi can replace Karlos Dansby and his bloated salary at ILB. I like Misi and he's a good strong side OLB, but let's face it he's not exactly a demon pass rusher. We need attack pieces in this defense, and a better pass rush and better FS could do wonders. Playmakers.
Parcells/Ireland loaded us up with pretty good base defense players. As with the offense, it's time to get playmakers. Pass rushers, CBs, a ball hawking free safety. I could still see a combo of Sean Porter and Corey Lemonier (or some other similar duo) coming in to elevate team speed, athleticism and pass rush. Six picks in the top 4 rounds- imo spend each and every one of them on playmakers to get this team literally and figuratively up to speed. -
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I'm fine with Odrick, our run defense is partly due to him. what we need is another stud OLB and a DE that can rush on passing downs when we move Odrick inside. Maybe Vernon develops into that role, maybe not. either way, I'd draft both in the top 3 rounds next year.
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Whatta y'all think about the two for one approach to this draft...I think it should definitely be considered..I like the approach.
This draft might be the one to do it..Get Philbin as many chances as possible to get his type of players...
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I think part of the problem could be in a way Cameron Wake. He's a left-side only, and I would think ideally Odrick would be a strong-side guy and Wake the left-side guy, and they'd be playing more Under fronts than Over.
Misi isn't much of a pass rusher at OLB, but so far I'm not sure that position really is a pass rushing position. Sometimes Misi still lines up at DE or as an edge rushing linebacker in Nickel situations, but in the base package he's still pretty well a normal linebacker despite his background. Manny Lawson was the same way in Cincinnati. I like the concept and the position of some of the 4-3 edge rushing linebackers like Von Miller, but I'm not sure Miami would be in that market. -
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Misi's being a two-down linebacker is no strike against him. Every team needs a LB who is instinctual against the run and can make stops on first and second down. -
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If you are married or in a serious relationship you know fine isn't. How do you like the ring I bought you for $5,000 babe? ... It is fine .
We had a premium pick which we traded down , getting fine doesn't get you difference makers . Premium for fine isn't a good trade off imo.Bpk likes this. -
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As a side note, I really don't understand why people always want to move players 300+ pounds to OLB. I remember constantly reading it about Merling and now about Odrick. It ain't going to happen, nor should it. -
Oh and that other time, when Matt Moore's QB rating was 97, and they were 6-3 during that period? :headscratch:
This widespread belief in Jeff Ireland's ineptitude seems to serve as a set of "blinders" that prevents any further analysis of the situation.Ohio Fanatic and gunn34 like this. -
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To put things in proper perspective, I plotted out all draft picks between 2001 and 2010 based on draft position, and Career AV:
http://i.imgur.com/j0quS.png
So, the #10 pick in the NFL draft should be expected to generate a player with a career AV ~35. Since 2001, here are the drafted players that produced a career AV of 35:
OAK Robert Gallery
SEA Koren Robinson
NWE Jerod Mayo
TEN Michael Griffin
DEN Ashley Lelie
KAN Dwayne Bowe
JAX Marcedes Lewis
CHI Devin Hester
DET Andre' Goodman
BUF Ron Edwards
SFO Kevan Barlow
TAM Dwight Smith
NWE Nick Kaczur
MIN Ray Edwards
TEN Justin Hartwig
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I never presumed that , I added to that by saying Drew and the Dolphins had discussions about JPP and that according to Rosenhaus the Dolphins did indeed like him as a player. Fair enough that you feel it is not relevant , I think it is.
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