Running screen at startup & devilspie

I'd like to have Screen execute when I start Openbox, and use Devilspie to set its properties. My .xinitrc file has "urxvt -e screen &" but then the Devilspie settings aren't applied to it, whether I tell Devilspie to apply them to either "urxvt" or to "screen". If I just use "urxvt &" in my .xinitrc the Devilspie settings are used.
I guess there's some other way I should go about running Screen?

also, note that urxvt has alot of placement settings built in.  Example, here's my urxvt line for a popup terminal that always pops up at the same size, in the same place
urxvt +sb -bl -geometry 127x30+1+0 -T "PopUp" -e screen -d -R popup

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