David Ojabo Practices Fully for Ravens, Shows Promise as Pass Rusher
Practice Progress
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr has confirmed that David Ojabo is now fully healthy enough to participate in regular practice sessions.
Ojabo's participation in practice has been consistent, allowing him to accumulate valuable reps and demonstrate his abilities as a pass rusher.
In Tuesday's practice, Ojabo displayed impressive performances, recording pass rush wins against left tackles. This highlights his potential as a formidable force in generating pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
Ravens' Expectations
The Ravens have high hopes for Ojabo and other young pass rushers as they seek to fill the void left by the departure of veteran Jadeveon Clowney.
Ojabo's track record of productivity as a pass rusher, evidenced by his 11.5 sacks in college, suggests that he has the potential to make a significant contribution to the Ravens' defense.
- Ravens Coach John Harbaugh has expressed confidence in Ojabo's abilities, stating, "I think David is just gonna."
Background
David Ojabo was selected by the Ravens in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Despite his talent, injuries have limited his playing time in the NFL, with Ojabo appearing in only five games over two seasons due to Achilles and ACL injuries.
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