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14 years ago
Nose tackle Raji owes success to basketball 

People meet the Raji brothers and try to figure it out.

Twenty-four-year-old B.J. Raji is 6-foot-2, and listed, perhaps kindly, at 337 pounds.

Corey, two years younger, is 6-6, 218.

"People would ask me all the time: What happened to you?" Corey Raji said. "Did your brother eat all of your food or something?"

Even on the NFL field, Green Bay's starting nose tackle is imposing. Off it, Raji looks like a giant. You probably have a 12- or 18-ounce sports bottle for water during a workout. His? It's a gallon. Sloshing around as he holds it when he returns from lifting weights, it looks like something that should be propped on a water cooler.

B.J. Raji has no idea where his supposed nickname listed in the media guide - "Earthquake" - came from. But he knows this: Being big isn't enough for the NFL.

And that's where the taller, thinner kid brother, and their mutual love for basketball, come into his story.

Corey is a senior forward at Boston College. Growing up in Washington Township, N.J., the Raji brothers played in summer basketball leagues and pickup games, which were very competitive in their neighborhood. B.J. and Corey also would often join games at Morningside Park in Manhattan or Clark Field and Hegeman parks in their township to find the best players and toughest competition.

And then they would play each other.

"He would always post me up, of course," Corey said this week. "And when he did that, I always tried to use my speed on him. But that didn't always work, either."

Basketball only helped bring out the athletic, quick side of B.J. Long practices developed his aerobic endurance. Dribbling and working the pivot foot developed nimble, sure footwork. And then he just couldn't get beat by players like his brother, even if they had a very different body type.

"You play lot of lighter guys, a lot of quicker guys," said B.J. "That makes you craftier and a good athlete. The one-on-one battles were the best. You develop a lot of pride at a young age. You don't want anyone to beat you one-on-one."

B.J. Raji chose Boston College over other schools that recruited him (like Wisconsin) and the athleticism became apparent right away.

"In a game at Notre Dame, he took the guard - they were running a zone play - and he threw the guard into the back," former Boston College coach Jeff Jagodzinski said last year.

The rare combination of size, speed, talent and smarts made Raji a highly desired prospect. At the NFL Combine he interviewed with 29 of the 32 teams.

In just his second year, the Packers made room for Raji to start at nose tackle. With his size, he can soak up blockers. With his speed, he can chase down quarterbacks and running backs.

Even defensive lineman Ryan Pickett was blown away by Raji's athleticism.

"Just looking at him? You can't really tell how athletic he is," said Pickett. "He's very fast and quick. I was shocked."

When Raji entered the NFL last year, there were comparisons with former Tampa Bay and Oakland quarterback killer Warren Sapp, whose 96.5 career sacks are the second-most ever for a defensive tackle.

"Warren Sapp - you couldn't block him now," Jagodzinski said then. "I mean you couldn't. He was such a disruptive force. That's a pretty hefty comparison. Warren is going to be a Hall of Fame player."

Like Sapp, Raji has a great motor. He's always a threat to spring free from a block and run down someone. And Raji would like to play like Sapp, but he has been asked to fill certain roles first to meet the defensive priorities. Defensive line coach Mike Trgovac is on Raji quite a bit.

"He's like, 'This is not the Tampa-2 where you can just fly upfield!' " said Raji. "On third-and-long situations, or when I'm thinking pass, he has no problem with me getting off the ball like Warren.

"But on first and second down here, he doesn't want that. So it's pick and choose, but if it's third and long? I'm going to try and get off the ball at my best, just like Warren."

When he's not working, he's trying to catch his brother's games on TV. Corey is a 1,000-point scorer off the bench for Boston College (13-4). He averages 12.6 points and 6.9 rebounds this season.

They are still workout friends.

"He was so dedicated in the off-season," said Corey. "He would work out two, sometimes three, times a day. He said, 'I want to make it to the Pro Bowl.' "

Many felt B.J. deserved that honor this year.

That was probably hard to explain to his father, Busari Raji, a Nigerian immigrant who came to the United States to study medicine in New York. He's now a medical researcher and also a Pentecostal minister like his wife, Mamie.

Soccer, of course is Busari Raji's game. These American sports, well, if B.J. and Corey didn't do well enough in their school studies, they knew football and basketball were out. It just wasn't the top priority.

But Raji's father enjoys watching his two incredibly athletic sons now. Basketball he gets. Football is a challenge, but he does appreciate his son's 6.5 sacks this year.

"It's so funny. My dad was very supportive of us, but he just doesn't have the American sports background," said B.J. "I still try to teach him things. Like he knows what a sack is now, but I'll tell him what my stats mean. Quarterback pressures, things like that.

"He still has a lot of fun, like he knows the game. I guess he's just proud of the fact that I'm playing."

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I love the line

"People would ask me all the time: What happened to you?" Corey Raji said. "Did your brother eat all of your food or something?"

6-6 and he looks little compared to his brother. :shock:
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14 years ago
I just hope that he doesn't develop Sapp's personality. That guy was annoying as hell.
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14 years ago
Reading about how athletic Raji is got me to wondering, if they still struggle in short yardage situations NEXT YEAR I wonder if they should consider using Raji like the Bears used the Frig back in the 80's. As either a lead blocker or ball carrier. I am sure he would drive a few LBs 3-4 yards back if he hit them.
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14 years ago
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This is why I'm hot.
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Since69
14 years ago

I just hope that he doesn't develop Sapp's personality. That guy was annoying as hell.

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I'd take Sapp's personality if it came with Sapp's production. I don't anticipate having BJ over for dinner anytime soon... :blackeye:
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14 years ago

I just hope that he doesn't develop Sapp's personality. That guy was annoying as hell.

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I'd take Sapp's personality if it came with Sapp's production. I don't anticipate having BJ over for dinner anytime soon... :blackeye:

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Well it all depends! The boy can eat for a while and then some. ::lol:
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mi_keys
14 years ago
You gotta love the guy. His athleticism shows up too in his endurance, with him seemingly playing every defensive snap. I seem to remember a lot of the experts worrying about his stamina and boy could they be any further from the truth. He does things athletically no man his size should be able to do.
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This is why I'm hot.

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Is it me, or does he look bigger as a Packer than he did with Boston College?
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14 years ago
Thats the general idea 😉
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14 years ago

Reading about how athletic Raji is got me to wondering, if they still struggle in short yardage situations NEXT YEAR I wonder if they should consider using Raji like the Bears used the Frig back in the 80's. As either a lead blocker or ball carrier. I am sure he would drive a few LBs 3-4 yards back if he hit them.

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Boy do I love it when a plan comes together!
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