Three years into his career, Baltimore Ravens linebacker David Ojabo may tragically end up being one of the biggest "what ifs" in today's NFL. Coming out of Michigan in 2022, Ojabo was a potential first-round pick after posting 11 sacks in his final season and helping the Wolverines reach the College Football Playoff.
What type of moves could the New Orleans Saints have up their sleeves this offseason? Clearly, work needs to be done, but the team is going to need to find a way to get creative.
When the Baltimore Ravens selected David Ojabo with the 45th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, it was a classic Ravens move. A first-round talent who slid due to an Achilles tear, Ojabo was a gamble on upside—a high-risk, high-reward prospect they hoped would become a game-changing pass rusher.
David Ojabo looked like a steal in the 2022 NFL Draft, but the Baltimore Ravens could cut him before he reaches the end of his rookie contract. Widely projected to be a first-round pick, the Michigan product tore his Achilles during his Pro Day, causing him to fall into the second round.
David Ojabo’s days with the Baltimore Ravens appear numbered. The 2022 second-round pick has struggled with injuries and inconsistency, making little impact on a Ravens linebacking unit that could use help.
While the Baltimore Ravens may have the best offense in all of football, their defensive regression without many of last year's starters and DC Mike Macdonald has been startling.
The Baltimore Ravens remained patient with edge rusher David Ojabo through two injury-riddled seasons, expecting that patience to pay off once he was finally healthy.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins and outside linebacker David Ojabo are both active for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. Both players were listed as questionable on the final injury report.
The list of Baltimore Ravens players battling injury continues to grow, and the latest addition unfortunately knows that struggle all too well. According to the team's latest injury report, outside linebacker David Ojabo was a limited participant in Thursday's practice with a quad injury.
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo waited a long time to return on the field, so one can only imagine how good it felt to finally get back out there.
It has been a long and tough road for Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo through the first two seasons of his NFL career. The third-year pass rusher out of Michigan showed signs of being on the other side of it in the Ravens' 13-12 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium.
Saturday's game against the Atlanta Falcons marked the first appearance for Baltimore Ravens linebacker David Ojabo in nearly a year, but with the way he played, it's like he barely missed a beat.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker David Ojabo has been cleared to return and is starting in Saturday's preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons, The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec reports.
The Ravens find themselves continuing to wait for a healthy version of the outside linebacker.
It's hard to think of any NFL player that has had worse injury luck over the past few years than Baltimore Ravens edge rusher David Ojabo. Coming out of Michigan in 2022, Ojabo was considered a possible first-round pick before tearing his Achilles at his pro day.
As David Ojabo heads into his third NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens still don't really know what they have in the 24-year-old edge rusher. Ojabo had a stellar final season at Michigan when he racked up 11 sacks in 14 games, but unfortunately suffered a torn Achilles at his pro day.
The Baltimore Ravens recorded a league-high 60 sacks last year, but to maintain that pass-rush this season, they'll need some players to step up. Chief among those players is third-year edge rusher David Ojabo, who could be facing a make-or-break season this fall.
The 2024 Baltimore Ravens have a lot of big names on the roster, from MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson to the recently-added All-Pro running back Derrick Henry.
The Ravens are hopeful one potential breakout defensive player will be ready to go for training camp as he works his way back from injury.
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo is a very talented player, but unfortunately, he hasn't had much of a chance to show it. The Michigan product suffered a torn Achilles during his pro day, causing him to miss all but two games during his rookie season.
The NFL has emphasized finding international talent because there are good football players outside of the United States borders, or at least come from there. Baltimore Ravens have their own in LB David Ojabo, who is now being deemed as an international player and it has earned the Ravens a roster exemption.
The Baltimore Ravens officially received a roster exemption for international OLB David Ojabo on Thursday. The international exemptions are typically
The Ravens must be on cloud nine heading into their Week 13 bye as they sit atop the AFC with a 9-3 record. However, they received some bad news about one of their promising defenders.
David Ojabo, who the Ravens drafted with the No. 45 pick in this past NFL draft, was holding out from Ravens' training camp in order to secure his first NFL deal.
Ojabo is considered one of the top pass-rushing prospects in the draft class after breaking out in the 2021 season with 11 sacks and 12 tackles for loss.
Ojabo enjoyed a breakout 2021 campaign, recording 35 total tackles, 11 sacks and 12 tackles for loss during what will be his final college season.
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