I'm the Redskins, and I moved Orakpo to LE. I'm several years into my franchise and Rak is rated 92. I still have Haynesworth, rated 98. I was able to acquire the 1st overall pick and use it in a trade for Aaron Curry, who I placed at LOLB (I run a 4-3 by the way). These guys are the keys to my blitzing. You have to have a strong DT, a fast LE and fast LOLB.
I use a zone blitzing scheme where Curry (LOLB) blitzes while the opposite end (RE) goes into zone coverage and the middle LB covers Curry's former spot. I move the D-Line to the right (towards Rak and Curry) so that Haynesworth is lined up in between the RG and RT and Rak is just outside of the RT. I blitz Curry straight into the RT every play. Haynesworth usually takes out the guard. The RT is confused on whether or not to pick up Rak or Curry, so one of them usually gets a free lane to the QB who is unable to even begin a throwing motion and is sacked.
I just finished a season where I only played half the games. Orakpo finished with 22 sacks, Curry with 17, Haynesworth with 5, my other DT with 8, and my RE with 12. I use the same formula to blitz my CB's at times too, so I had a few sacks with them also.
Again, I'm doing this on a few notches over All-Pro level, so it's not as though I'm doing it on the easiest skill level. It's the basic defense that I run every play. If they run the ball, I stay in control of Curry and I'm able to shoot the gap most of the time and get the ball carrier before he gains substantial yardage. I wanted to put this out there because it has been really easy to get sacks this way. Just make sure to try and dive at the QB before they get into their throwing motion, that way they don't throw the ball away.
Let me know if this works for anybody else.

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