Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20100616/PKR01/100616156/1058/B.J.-Raji-s-goal-for-the-season---Just-cause-havoc- 

The question was simple and B.J. Raji answered with a matter-of-fact tone that made the inquiry sound asinine like the answer was common knowledge.

What can you do if you get the regular job in the middle? someone asked him after the Green Bay Packers organized team activity practice on Wednesday.

What can I do? Raji repeated. Just cause havoc.

That was the thought process when the Packers selected the former Boston College star with the No. 9 pick of the 2009 draft. Raji was considered an instant impact-type player, but a few factors slowed his production last season.

First, Raji missed two weeks of training camp while holding out. Then an ankle injury kept him out of action.

And when on the field, rotations from defensive end to nose tackle kept Raji from being able to grow into one position.

That was 2009. This is 2010.

The Packers have handed Raji the starting nose tackle job and hes approaching the responsibility with a Pro Bowl mentality.

Skys the limit for me, I believe, Raji said. When I come in and wreak havoc, it will change a lot. It makes the lives of Nick (Barnett) and (Brandon Chillar) and A.J. (Hawk) a lot easier. Thats what the 3-4 is designed to do, get our linebackers running free and making plays. And when the opportunity presents itself, Ill make the plays myself.

Raji started every game he played at Boston College from the time he was a sophomore. He was named an AP third-team All-American as a senior and was the first defensive tackle in 23 years to lead B.C. in sacks.

After his belated start in training camp, Raji went down with an ankle injury against Tennessee in the final preseason game. Being slowed his entire rookie year by a bum ankle and starting just one game was different, to say the least. Add that to playing multiple positions in a new defense and you have a developmental first year.

The comfort level is a lot better and thats something that came over time, Raji said. That particular ankle injury I didnt know it was as severe as it was at the time.

This year, Im more of a focal point as far as the starting lineup is concerned. Im worried about that right now.

Coach Mike McCarthy agreed that focusing on one position should benefit the 6-foot-2, 337-pounder with light feet. He also lauded Rajis commitment to the weight room during the offseason.

Defensive end Ryan Pickett could barely contain his appreciation for his fellow defensive lineman.

Aw, man I think hes at home (at nose tackle), Pickett said. He just fit right in. Hes got the body style, quickness, strength. Hes not missing nothing. He has all the tangibles to be a great nose tackle.

If he can just continue to play how he started last year, thats going to mean the world to our defense. His desire is to be the best.

Pickett and safety Nick Collins talked about an added dimension Raji could bring to the unit. The defense was the No. 1 run-stopping team in the league last year (83.3 yards a game), but gave up 375 passing yards in a playoff loss to Arizona and 472 yards through the air in a December regular-season loss to Pittsburgh. The prospect of additional pass rush from the inside that forces the ball in the air quicker lit up Collins eyes.

Hes got a better understanding of the game and thats just going to make him play a little faster and be dominant, Collins said. If he can do that, we can be one of those defenses you talk about for years to come.

Weve got these ball-hawks back here. More opportunities, more floaters, however you want to put it. Everybody just having a good time playing football.

The trust from teammates, the starting job, life at one position and a year of experience should have Raji feeling fairly confident. And thats probably not a strong enough adjective.

But dont act like he wasnt already.

It wasnt I didnt have any confidence in myself, Raji bristled. It was confidence in the defense. Not understanding why I had to be somewhere.

I always had (confidence).


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doddpower
14 years ago
C'mon big man, step up!!!

Can't wait to see you 'causing havoc all over the field!!
PackerTraxx
14 years ago
I look for big things from the big guy. A year of experience and being healthy should make a big difference. He seems to have a good attitude also. This is in regards to his work ethic and what he expects of himself.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
Nice. We already were #1 against the run. Now, if he can just generate pressure up the middle, that would be awesome. It could be the one thing that bumps us up into the elite D status.

Pressure can hide the problems we have defending the pass.
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digsthepack
14 years ago
Middloe rush from the DL is what Raji did all throughout his college career...look forward to him letting loose, and I like his unselfish attitude. That said, I really believe a healthy Lee in the secondary will have huge beneifts. Kid is a player...IF he stays healthy!
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Rockmolder
14 years ago

Nice. We already were #1 against the run. Now, if he can just generate pressure up the middle, that would be awesome. It could be the one thing that bumps us up into the elite D status.

Pressure can hide the problems we have defending the pass.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



And that's the main reason why we're changing it up in the middle, I think.

Pickett was good, but he usually doesn't collapse the pocket and force the QB outside. When you have a NT who can both hold his ground and get to the passer, you have a huge advantage over the other team, already.

And I'm not expecting amazing things from him in the pass rush department. Guys like Kelly Gregg, Vince Wilfork and Aubrayo Franklin don't rush the passer really well, but they're quality guys. The only NT who I can think of who really gets after the QB is Shaun Rogers. If Raji can get even close to his skills when rushing the QB, I'm happy with the switch, as long as he holds his ground and stops the run.

And this gives us Pickett on the outside. He won't create a great rush on the left side, but being the big guy and blockeater that he is, he should be able to get Jones on a RB or TE pretty often. And that's a really favorable match-up for an OLB.
zombieslayer
14 years ago
Corey Williams got 15 sacks in two years for us from the middle. If Raji can even come close to that, I'd be stoked.
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porky88
14 years ago

Nice. We already were #1 against the run. Now, if he can just generate pressure up the middle, that would be awesome. It could be the one thing that bumps us up into the elite D status.

Pressure can hide the problems we have defending the pass.

"Rockmolder" wrote:



And that's the main reason why we're changing it up in the middle, I think.

Pickett was good, but he usually doesn't collapse the pocket and force the QB outside. When you have a NT who can both hold his ground and get to the passer, you have a huge advantage over the other team, already.

And I'm not expecting amazing things from him in the pass rush department. Guys like Kelly Gregg, Vince Wilfork and Aubrayo Franklin don't rush the passer really well, but they're quality guys. The only NT who I can think of who really gets after the QB is Shaun Rogers. If Raji can get even close to his skills when rushing the QB, I'm happy with the switch, as long as he holds his ground and stops the run.

And this gives us Pickett on the outside. He won't create a great rush on the left side, but being the big guy and blockeater that he is, he should be able to get Jones on a RB or TE pretty often. And that's a really favorable match-up for an OLB.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



Jay Ratliff is the best in the business at collapsing the pocket from the inside.

Raji has the rare combination of size, power, and the athleticism to get after the QB. He plays the game at a better pad level than Pickett. If you watch Raji, he wins the leverage battle (like Ratliff) and Raji can really push the pocket. That's why I think moving him to nose is going to maximize the defense's capabilities.

Pickett is a brick wall, but a brick wall doesn't go anywhere. If Raji gives the Pack 3 to 5 sacks this year, that will translate into more pressure for the Packers.
Rockmolder
14 years ago

Nice. We already were #1 against the run. Now, if he can just generate pressure up the middle, that would be awesome. It could be the one thing that bumps us up into the elite D status.

Pressure can hide the problems we have defending the pass.

"porky88" wrote:



And that's the main reason why we're changing it up in the middle, I think.

Pickett was good, but he usually doesn't collapse the pocket and force the QB outside. When you have a NT who can both hold his ground and get to the passer, you have a huge advantage over the other team, already.

And I'm not expecting amazing things from him in the pass rush department. Guys like Kelly Gregg, Vince Wilfork and Aubrayo Franklin don't rush the passer really well, but they're quality guys. The only NT who I can think of who really gets after the QB is Shaun Rogers. If Raji can get even close to his skills when rushing the QB, I'm happy with the switch, as long as he holds his ground and stops the run.

And this gives us Pickett on the outside. He won't create a great rush on the left side, but being the big guy and blockeater that he is, he should be able to get Jones on a RB or TE pretty often. And that's a really favorable match-up for an OLB.

"Rockmolder" wrote:



Jay Ratliff is the best in the business at collapsing the pocket from the inside.

Raji has the rare combination of size, power, and the athleticism to get after the QB. He plays the game at a better pad level than Pickett. If you watch Raji, he wins the leverage battle (like Ratliff) and Raji can really push the pocket. That's why I think moving him to nose is going to maximize the defense's capabilities.

Pickett is a brick wall, but a brick wall doesn't go anywhere. If Raji gives the Pack 3 to 5 sacks this year, that will translate into more pressure for the Packers.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



Hadn't even thought of Jay Ratliff. You're right, he's the best. But just the sheer physical ability that Rogers has is so impressive. If he put in a 100% effort every single snap, he might just be the best.

I'd say some more but, well, I read your post pretty much like this is something we agree on.

Corey Williams got 15 sacks in two years for us from the middle. If Raji can even come close to that, I'd be stoked.

"Zombieslayer" wrote:



Corey Williams is a real undertackle, though. He'd translate into a DE in the 3-4. Much like he did in Cleveland, which didn't work.

I could see a guy like Cullen Jenkins racking up 14 sacks in two seasons for his position and that would be an amazing feat.

Having a NT get anywhere close to those numbers is nearly unreal. And Jay Ratliff is doing just that.
Kingkoopa
14 years ago
Those comments on PFT make me sick.

As for Raji, hope he can become a stud, seems like he has the attitude required and the body mass also. Still can't believe all those negative reports about him when he first came out.
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