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    Odafe Oweh has complete faith in David Ojabo as Ravens look to duplicate 60 sacks from 2023

    By glenn erby,

    2024-07-23

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    The Ravens led the NFL in sacks last season but watched as Jadeveon Clowney and Patrick Queen departed in free agency.

    In 2024, a new cast of characters is on the edge, with Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo as the young but elder statesmen on a defense that sees Kyle Van Noy return as a veteran, Tavius Robinson as an intriguing second-year pass rusher, and Adisa Isaac as the hotshot rookie from Penn State.

    While addressing the media on Tuesday, Oweh stated he has complete faith in David Ojabo and jabbed the media for not thinking Baltimore would rack up 60 sacks in 2023.

    According to PFF, among 64 NFL edge rushers with at least 295 pass-rushing snaps last season, Clowney’s 79.0 PFF pass-rush grade ranked 18th, Oweh’s (25 years old) 77.4 PFF pass-rush grade ranked 22nd and third-year edge rusher David Ojabo earned a 63.2 PFF pass-rush grade when healthy.

    If Baltimore can get consistent production from Broderick Washington, Tavius Robinson, and Adisa Isaac, 55+ sacks should be attainable.

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