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Victor Ochi - Small school edge rusher

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With Calhoun gone, Victor is my next target. Solid triangle numbers, good get off, but played against weaker talent.



Could be a late round steal. With Kent State's Harrison there to coach him up, he could come along faster than Nine Deuce did.
 
With Calhoun gone, Victor is my next target. Solid triangle numbers, good get off, but played against weaker talent.



Could be a late round steal. With Kent State's Harrison there to coach him up, he could come along faster than Nine Deuce did.


No pedigree.... Will never make this team ala howard jones
 
If you're thinking edge rusher flyer, watch for the Steelers to take Dadi Nicolas, VT. Had him in for a visit and fits the sub package pass rush specialist mold like a Bruce Irvin. This does not mean this post endorses the player, just an idea of who the Steelers could target later at the edge position.
 
Good call on Ochi, Vanguard.

There are a few guys on the board they could be targeting as an OLB in our system.

Stephen Weatherly
Romeo Okwara
Viktor Ochi
Dadi Nicholas
Tyrone Holmes
Alex McCalister
Joshua Perry

To me Weatherly is probably the best triangle numbers guy as far as what they tend to look for.

BTSC has a third round grade on Alex McCalister, he's their top ranked edge rusher still on the board.

Then you have an all-around, decent-sized LB in Joshua Perry, who's not particularly good at any one thing and may be more of an ILB type.
 
And the guy not on the list, that could, maybe, possibly stand up is Charles Tapper, who ran a pretty stunning 4.59 40 at 270 pounds.

Combine Breakout Star Charles Tapper Has Pro Bowl Potential
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ut-star-charles-tapper-has-pro-bowl-potential

Regardless, when you run a 1.59 10-yard split—the same number Clowney clocked in at in 2014 as the first overall pick—you're going to turn heads. What's also intriguing is the endless possibilities he possesses at first glance, as Tapper is willing to play defensive end, defensive tackle and outside linebacker, per Tyler Dunne of the Buffalo News:

"I can go inside, play that 3 technique," Tapper said. "I can also go outside and play linebacker. So they’re like, ‘You do so much but we don’t want to label you a ‘tweener. We want to find out what’s your position. We know you’re like a piece of mold. Where would you want to fit at?’ I said, ‘Five technique.’ And they said, ‘Then that’s what you need to work on when you get back.’”

When he's told that Mario Williams was not happy about dropping into coverage, Tapper cuts in.

"I would love to drop into coverage," he said. "Yeah, I’d love to show people how athletic I am. Who wouldn’t want to catch a couple picks in their career? You get opportunities to score touchdowns! ... I definitely love to show how versatile I am. When you want to be the greatest you have to be great at a bunch of different things. Look at J.J. Watt. He’s good at the whole defensive line and linebacker and he can play tight end. I want to be one of the greatest, too, so I have to show my versatility.”
 
His NFL profile has him listed in round 5. Let's see if we pull the trigger...
 
I like both Nicolas and ochi to be groomed in to replace jj and right away play on st and rotate with Harrison and moats
 
I've seen Ochi play and I'm no scout but the kid stands out against the competition he has faced in his college career. I wouldn't doubt it if this kid makes an NFL roster he is very good from the game I watched him play this past season
 
Ochi to the Ravens...boo.
 
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