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Brian Orakpo was born on 31 July, 1986 in Houston, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1986). Discover Brian Orakpo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Houston, Texas, U.S. |
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Brian Orakpo Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Brian Orakpo height is 6′ 4″ .
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Who Is Brian Orakpo's Wife?
His wife is Bitura Orakpo (m. 2010)
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Brian Orakpo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brian Orakpo worth at the age of 37 years old? Brian Orakpo’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Brian Orakpo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Orakpo became the first Redskins' rookie to make the Pro Bowl since RB/KR Tony Green in 1978.
Brian Ndubisi Orakpo (born July 31, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).
Orakpo was born on July 31, 1986, in Houston, Texas to parents Gloria and Arthur Orakpo, who are immigrants from Nigeria.
He has two younger siblings, Jennifer and Michael.
Orakpo played high school football at Lamar High School in Houston, Texas.
He played defensive end and tight end and was a two-time First-team all-district selection for the Texans football team.
In addition, he played basketball from his freshman to junior years.
He was the first Texas Longhorn defensive end to earn All-American honors since Tony Brackens in 1995.
In his college career, Orakpo recorded 132 tackles, 22 sacks, 38 tackles for loss, 62 pressures, six passes broken up, six forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery.
Orakpo attended the NFL Combine with much anticipation due to his well-known reputation as a "workout warrior".
His 31 reps in the bench press ranked second among all defensive ends and seventh best among all defensive linemen.
His 39.5-inch vertical jump was second for all defensive lineman, and he showed his speed and acceleration while recording a 4.63 40-yard dash time.
At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Orakpo was projected to be a first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts.
He was ranked the best defensive end/outside linebacker prospect in the draft by NFL analyst Bucky Brooks, was ranked the second best defensive end by DraftScout.com, and was ranked the second best outside linebacker in the draft by NFL analyst Mike Mayock.
Orakpo attended the University of Texas, where he played for coach Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns football team from 2004 to 2008.
He was redshirted as a freshman in 2004, but in 2005 he played in all 13 games and started in one.
As a sophomore in 2006, he played all 13 games, recording 26 tackles and 4.5 sacks and was named one of the Lowe's Most Improved Defensive Players.
As a junior in 2007, he played in nine games and missed four due to right knee injury suffered against Arkansas State.
He was the Defensive MVP of the 2007 Holiday Bowl against Arizona State after recording six tackles and two sacks during the game.
He finished the season with 37 tackles and 5.5 sacks.
As a senior in 2008, Orakpo recorded 40 tackles and 11.5 sacks and was the Associated Press Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
He also was the winner of the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, given to the best defensive player, the Ted Hendricks Award, given to the top defensive end, The Bill Willis Trophy given to the top collegiate defensive lineman, and the Lombardi Award, given to the best lineman or linebacker.
He was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American, after receiving first-team honors from the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
He played college football for the University of Texas, was recognized as a unanimous All-American, and was drafted by the Washington Redskins with the thirteenth overall pick in the 2009 NFL draft.
He also played for Tennessee Titans, and was selected to four Pro Bowls.
The Washington Redskins selected Orakpo in the first round (13th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft.
Orakpo was the third defensive end drafted in 2009.
On July 31, 2009, the Washington Redskins signed Orakpo to a five-year, $15.33 million contract that included $11.69 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $6.36 million.
Orakpo made his NFL debut and first start in the season-opener against the New York Giants and recorded two solo tackles in a 23–17 road loss.
During Week 3, he recorded four combined tackles and made his first NFL sack during a 19–14 loss at the Detroit Lions.
Orakpo made his first career sack on quarterback Matthew Stafford for an eight-yard loss in the third quarter.
In the next game, he collected a season-high seven combined tackles and a sack in a 16–13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
During Week 14, Orakpo made six combined tackles and a season-high four sacks as the Redskins defeated the Oakland Raiders by a score 34–13.
He earned the NFC Defensive Player of the Week award for his performance.
On December 30, 2009, it was announced that Orakpo was selected to play in the 2010 Pro Bowl and was the only rookie to be initially voted to the NFC roster.
He made an immediate impact for the Longhorns, helping them finish 10th in the nation at defense, recording 27 tackles, a half sack, a forced fumble and recovered fumble.
His play earned him Defensive Freshman of the Year and first-team Freshman All-America by The Sporting News.
He helped the Longhorns obtain their fourth National Championship.