OLB David Ojabo Is Gaining Confidence Entering Year 2, Says Ravens’ DC

Ravens’ Defensive Coordinator Mike Macdonald has expressed optimism about the progress of outside linebacker David Ojabo as he enters his second year with the team.

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Ravens’ Defensive Coordinator Mike Macdonald has expressed optimism about the progress of outside linebacker David Ojabo as he enters his second year with the team, NFL.com reported.

Ojabo, who missed a significant portion of his rookie season due to injury, has been showing improvement during the offseason.

Macdonald highlighted Ojabo’s physical development after having a full year in the program to prepare himself.

According to Macdonald, Ojabo has made noticeable gains in terms of strength and speed, and he appears to be in a positive mental state.

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The defensive coordinator believes that Ojabo’s increased confidence will be evident throughout the process, which is an encouraging sign for the Ravens.

Last season, Ojabo’s potential first-round draft status took a hit when he suffered an Achilles tear during Michigan’s Pro Day.

As a result, he fell to the Ravens in the second round. Ojabo’s playing time was limited, appearing in only two regular-season games and contributing 21 snaps on defense, with the majority coming in the season finale.

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In the Ravens’ wild-card loss to the Bengals, Ojabo played just two defensive snaps.

During his final collegiate season, Ojabo demonstrated his pass-rushing abilities by recording 11 sacks.

The Ravens are hopeful that the 23-year-old will regain his explosiveness and contribute to Baltimore’s pass rush in the upcoming 2023 season, working alongside Odafe Oweh.

Expressing his excitement, Ojabo described his injury as a test of patience and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to return stronger.

He acknowledged that the setback was ultimately beneficial and is eager to make an impact on the field.

The Ravens have high expectations for David Ojabo, and his progression in Year 2 will be closely monitored as he aims to become a valuable asset to their defense.

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