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[align=center]B.J. Raji | Nose Tackle | Boston College | 6'2" - 337 lbs.[/align]

OVERVIEW
Raji and teammate Ron Brace proved to be one of the most feared defensive tackle tandems in college football in 2008.

With those two anchored in the middle of the line, they combined for 11 of the team's 35 quarterback sacks (31.43 percent) and 27 of the Eagles' 108 tackles behind the line of scrimmage (25.0 percent). Raji led a unit that led the Atlantic Coast Conference in rush defense (91.21 ypg, seventh in the NCAA) and total defense (268.14 ypg, ranked fifth nationally).

At Westwood Regional High School, Raji earned All-State, All-North Jersey and All-County honors as a senior. The threetime starter was a two-time All-Bergen County Scholastic League choice, as he played on both the offensive and defensive lines.

As a senior, Raji recorded 75 tackles, 7.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in 2003. He was selected to play in the 2004 Governor's Bowl, which pits the top high-school seniors in New Jersey vs. their New York counterparts. He also played on Westwood's basketball team as a freshman and sophomore.

Raji enrolled at Boston College in 2004, seeing action in 11 games behind Tim Bulman at right defensive tackle. He collected 13 tackles (6 solos) with 1.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage. Having bulked up to 320 pounds in a rigorous offseason program, he captured the right tackle starting position in 2005, posting 27 tackles (15 solos) with 6.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage, including 1.5 sacks his sophomore campaign.

Raji saw constant double team blocking in 2006, as he started 12 games at right tackle. He garnered All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team honors, as he delivered 23 tackles (16 solos) with three sacks and 8.5 stops for losses. Two of his three pass break-ups came on third-down plays.

Raji red-shirted in 2007 and focused on academics. He came back with renewed hunger, going on to register a careerhigh 42 tackles (22 solos), including a team-high eight sacks and 16.0 stops behind the line of scrimmage. He also became the first Eagle defensive tackle since Mike Ruth in 1985 to lead the team in sacks. He added three pressures and deflected five passes at the line of scrimmage.

CAREER NOTES
Raji started 37-of-49 games at Boston College, recording 105 tackles (59 solos) with 12.5 sacks for minus 78 yards, 32.5 stops for losses of 136 yards and four quarterback pressures... Deflected nine passes and caused one fumble...In 2008, he became the first Boston College defensive tackle to lead the team in sacks (eight) since Mike Ruth in 1985...His three sacks vs. North Carolina State in 2008 were the most in a game by an Eagle since Mathias Kiwanuka in 2005 (3.5 vs. North Carolina State).

2008 SEASON
All-American first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report, earning second-team honors from Rivals.com, third-team accolades from the Associated Press and Scout.com and was an honorable mention by Pro Football Weekly and Sports Ilustrated... First-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference pick... The recipient of The Mary M. and William H. Sullivan, Jr. '37 Scholarship started al113 games at right defensive tackle, recording a career-high 42 tackles (22 solos)... Led the team with eight sacks for minus 48 yards, 16.0 stops for losses of 79 yards and three quarterback pressures... Finished third on the squad with five pass deflections... Had at least one tackle behind the line of scrimmage in 10 contests... Helped the team lead the ACC and rank seventh in the nation by holding the opposition to an average of 91.21 rushing yards per game, as the Eagles also led the conference and placed fifth nationally with an average of 268.14 yards per game in total offense allowed.

2007 SEASON
Red-shirted and concentrated on academics.

2006 SEASON
The All-Atlantic Coast Conference second-team selection started 12 games at right defensive tackle, coming off the bench vs. Clemson... Finished with 23 tackles (16 solos)... That included three sacks for minus 22 yards, 8.5 stops for losses of 35 yards and one QB pressure... Caused a fumble and deflected three passes, including two on third-down plays that forced the opposition to punt.

2005 SEASON
Raji took over right defensive tackle duties, starting all twelve games... Recorded 27 tackles (15 solos) with 6.5 stops for losses of 20 yards, including 1.5 sacks for minus 8 yards...Also deflected one pass.

2004 SEASON
Raji appeared in 11 games as a true freshman, working his way into the rotation at right defensive tackle behind Tim Bulmam... Recorded 13 tackles (6 solos) with 1.5 stops for losses of 2 yards.

2004 GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Saw his first collegiate action in the home opener vs. Penn State, as he notched one solo tackle vs. the Nittany Lions...ln the Connecticut game, he was credited with one tackle for loss and one assisted tackle... Made two solo stops at Wake Forest...Added an unassisted tackle vs. Massachusetts and one solo stop vs. Rutgers...Recorded three tackles (one unassisted) at West Virginia...Delivered three assisted tackles, including an assisted tackle for loss at Temple... Had another tackle behind the line of scrimmage vs. Syracuse.

AGILITY TESTS
5.12 in the 40-yard dash... 1.69 10-yard dash... 2.98 20-yard dash.. .4.68 20-yard shuttle... 7.93 three-cone drill... 32-inch vertical jump... 8'7 broad jump... Bench pressed 225 pounds 33 times... 31 1/4-inch arm length... 10 1/4-inch hands.

HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Westwood Regional (Washington Township, N.J.) High School, playing football for head coach Joe Gambardella... Earned All-State, All-North Jersey and All-County honors as a senior... The three-time starter was a twotime All-Bergen County Scholastic League choice, as he played on both the offensive and defensive lines...As a senior, Raji recorded 75 tackles, 7.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in 2003... Selected to play in the 2004 Governor's Bowl, which pits the top high-school seniors in New Jersey vs. their New York counterparts... Also played on Westwood's basket-ball team as a freshman and sophomore.

🅱PERSONAL

Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences...Very active in his church, playing drums and tutoring children... Oldest of Mamie and Busari Raji Sr.'s three children... Born Busari Raji on 6/11/86...Resides in Washington Township, New Jersey.


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all_about_da_packers
15 years ago
Courtesy Bob McGinn:

Started 37 of 49 games, finishing with 12 sacks and 105 tackles (32 for loss). "He's got special to him," Chicago GM Jerry Angelo said. "He's probably better than (Vince) Wilfork because Wilfork was kind of fat. This kid is not fat. He's big, like (Haloti) Ngata. And he's really good. Quickness. Explosion. Nothing not to like." Scored 21 on the Wonderlic but was declared academically ineligible in '07. "He's going to have to get his stuff together," Softli said. "It's about growing up. Do you want to make some money and play in the league? Or do you want to sit back and be happy? He'll figure it out." Son of Pentecostal pastors. "It's not like he's this shoo-in to be this dominant player," one scout said. "No way is he as good as Ngata. You couldn't move Ngata. This guy, you can see him get rolled up at times. You can see him have trouble with the double team. He has skill, but he doesn't have the combativeness that the real good ones have. He wasn't consistently dominant vs. the ACC, a league that historically doesn't put out a bunch of NFL-caliber linemen." Had 33 reps on the bench press. "He's really a soft-body guy," another scout said. "He's a bright guy and I like him personally, but as he gets older he's going to have some big problems (with his body). Raji will have a weight problem."


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DarkaneRules
15 years ago
Big Athletic Run Stopper...

Welcome to Green Bay Raji!
Circular Arguments: They are a heck of an annoyance
TengoJuego
15 years ago
He's from Boston College D'oh!

I hope we have ourselves the next Warren Sapp with BJ.
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15 years ago

He's from Boston College D'oh!

I hope we have ourselves the next Warren Sapp with BJ.

"TengoJuego" wrote:



I like the pick. I love it when GB can stop the run up the middle. It makes the rest of the defense run a little better.
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bozz_2006
15 years ago
haven't heard somebody called a bunghole in quite a while. that is a good one.
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zombieslayer
15 years ago



I like the pick. I love it when GB can stop the run up the middle. It makes the rest of the defense run a little better.

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This pick, plus someone besides Kampy who can generate pressure and we're looking at a whole different team in the next few years. Our O is solid. It put up 419 points last year and 435 the year before.

I do not believe in the BPA religion. To a point, yes, but there are exceptions to every year. Crabtree was the exception. Notice this time Ted Thompson agreed with me and passed on Crabtree to get Raji.

Hats off to TT, for making an exception in this case. I think '09 will prove me right.
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Scouting Report

GENERAL REPORT: GRADE: 5.84

Body Structure: Raji is a wide-body type with outstanding shoulder and chest width. He has big hips, thick thighs, huge calves and tree-like legs. He lacks good arm length and needs to control his weight (as high as 360), as he does have stamina issues when he plays with added bulk. His frame is fleshy in the midsection and he has natural strength, rather than a well-built weight room physique.

Athletic Ability: Raji has a thick frame with decent initial burst for a player his size. He is agile moving down the line and light on his feet, but lacks the suddenness to explode through the gaps. He demonstrates good knee bend, showing the agility, balance and short-area acceleration to get into the backfield. He has the body control and change of direction agility to make plays down the line. He also has good strength, but needs to be more physical in his play. He did play with a high motor in 2008, something he did not do in the past. GRADE: 6.6

Football Sense: This kid is field smart, but does struggle in the classroom, sitting out the 2007 season due to academic issues. He does show good field smarts, but the coaching staff felt he just did not want to apply himself in the classroom and he paid for it by sitting out a season. He has the ability to quickly learn and retain plays. He understands assignments and is quick to pick up schemes. His feel for the ball is above average and he makes an effort on every play to get to the ball. He is rarely caught out of position due to a mental error. GRADE: 6.3

Character: Raji has finally bought into the program. He comes from a supportive family (both parents are pastors), but his academic problems and lack of work ethic in the past will raise a few red flags. He was suspended for part of a game in 2006 (vs. Clemson) for fighting vs. Central Michigan. The previous coaching staff felt that he was the laziest player on the team, but a year away from the game gave him renewed motivation. Still, you have to wonder if it was to impress the NFL teams or that he finally realized he needs to step it up on and off the field. GRADE: 5.3

Competitiveness: He is a solid competitor who plays with improved aggression, but you would like him to be a little more physical in his play. He can dominate the action in the trenches and never takes plays off. He relies a lot on his quickness and hand usage to finesse blockers and makes every effort to get to the ball, but for a player of his size he should be mauling blockers more often. The staff felt that it needed to motivate him constantly in practices, politely calling him a "game" player. GRADE: 6.0

Work Habits: Raji will never be called a hard worker in the weight room or practices. He is not the type that needs to be pushed to get the best effort out of him, as he is not a self-starter. He is a good field presence who lets his actions speak louder than his words, but not the example you want for being a mentor for the team's younger players. GRADE: 5.0

ATHLETIC REPORT: GRADE: 6.62

Explosion/Pursuit: Raji lacks good timed speed and will have stamina issues late in games, but he has a good burst off the snap shooting the gaps and the low center of gravity, along with incredibly thick legs to maintain his ground at the point of attack. He attacks the gaps with good urgency and flashes the ability to gain advantage on an offensive lineman. His burst off the line allows him to penetrate the gaps almost immediately. GRADE: 7.5

Strength at Point: Raji is sometimes too slow to shed and has shorter than ideal arms, but is nearly impossible to move out at the point of attack, thanks to his wide base, very strong anchor and noticeably improved leverage (that was a problem in the past). He has the power to split and disengage, but will revert to trying to out-finesse the blocker late in games (stamina issues), especially in one-on-one situations. His weight room figures do not always translate to the football field, but he is very effective at using his hands to stab and separate. He will get washed out when he gets too high in his pads and needs to play at a lower pad level to be effective when trying to shed and stack. GRADE: 7.0

Use of Hands: In the past, Raji's lack of arm length would see him struggle to disengage. He now shoots his hands more often, keeping them inside the frame to shock and jolt with much better authority than he showed his first three seasons. He now displays the proper positioning to use his hands in attempts to jolt at the line of scrimmage. When he locks on to a blocker, he has the functional strength to control. Still, he lacks the length to have consistent success defeating reach blocks. GRADE: 6.3

Lateral Pursuit/Effort: For a player of his size and fleshy midsection, Raji shows the quickness and hip snap to reach the edge to make tackles on the corner. He moves effortlessly down the line and when he gets free, is quick to zero in on the quarterback. He locates the ball quickly working through trash and has no problems generating the pursuit needed to make plays on runs between the tackles. GRADE: 6.8

Tackling Ability: Raji might not have a good amount of tackles, but one he collides with a ball carrier, the runner is quickly on the ground. He is not really a good wrap-up tackler (short arms), but uses his body well to generate a strong impact behind his hits. When he stays low in his pads, he generates the power to hit and take down with authority. He shows good hand usage to wrap and the hip roll to jolt on contact. GRADE: 6.5

Run Defense: Even though he does not always utilize his strength, Raji gets good position and body lean to stack and control when he stays at a good pad level. When he gets too high, he struggles with the blocker, especially against one lined up over his head. With his frame, he does a nice job of clogging the rush lanes and is too much of a force for lead blockers to move him out. He has the ability to lock on and either drive the blocker back or simply stand the opponent up. He has the ability to make tackles on the move, but is best when staying at the line or charging into the backfield rather than give long chase. GRADE: 6.9

Pass Rush: Until 2008, Raji showed limited ability as a pass rusher. He is still a work in progress, but is a physical bull rusher who can get to the quarterback in the short area. He lacks the foot speed to generate long pursuit, but once he gets free and gets a bead on the quarterback, he will usually make the play in the backfield. For a player of his size, you'd expect him to be more physical and generate more power to get a strong push off the snap. GRADE: 6.3

Closing on the QB: Raji lacks overall body flexibility and suddenness to close on the quarterback in a hurry, having to rely on his bull rush to disrupt the backfield. It is his balance and short-area burst that gets him into the backfield, where he has some ability to flush out the passer. He has enough short burst to close, but gets locked on quite a bit because he does not always bring his power game. When he is given a free lane, he shows explosion through the gaps to gain penetration. GRADE: 5.4

Instincts/Recognition: Raji has the ability to read and react and is quick to pick up blocking schemes. He has a good feel to flow to the ball and his agility down the line lets him string plays wide. He has the field vision and awareness to react quickly to blocking schemes. GRADE: 6.9

Compares To: SHAUN ROGERS, Cleveland -- Rogers is about three inches bigger than Raji, but both have the awesome ability to change the tide of a game on the field and frustrate coaches by their lack of work ethic away from it. Raji had a good senior campaign, but it was not earth-shattering. You have to look at the whole picture here. Is your team going to get a player motivated and hungry to prove his doubters wrong, or a player his former coaching staff had to constantly monitor. That's a lot of money to gamble on someone that can either dominate for you or get a general manager fired.

OVERALL GRADE: 6.50:

--Report by Dave-Te' Thomas


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Greg C.
15 years ago

He's from Boston College D'oh!

I hope we have ourselves the next Warren Sapp with BJ.

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I hope we don't! Sapp was one of the biggest underachievers I can recall; constantly overweight, cheap shot artist, big mouth. In short, a flaming bunghole who should have amounted to much more than he did.

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I'm scratching my head over this comment. I don't like Sapp either, but he was a very good player for a lot of years. If you want to find underachievers, look at the top 10-20 picks of past drafts and you will find plenty of busts. Sapp was not one of them. Not even close.
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