The Baltimore Ravens took Penn State pass rusher at No. 31 in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, and for the most part, have been disappointed ever since.
Before 2024, Oweh had a total of 13 starts to his name in the NFL across three seasons. Last season, he started 10 of 17 contests. But he's managed just 23 total sacks across four seasons and 62 total games. For a first-round pick, that won't cut it.
In silly concept by Bleacher Report, the Ravens go a different direction in a re-draft of the team's worst draft pick over the past five seasons.
Original Pick: Edge Odafe Oweh at No. 31 (2021)
"We have to bend the rules for the Ravens a bit since Oweh is projected to be a starter this season. But Baltimore doesn’t have a blatant first-round miss over the last five years, making it slim pickings," B/R wrote. "Linebacker Patrick Queen was the other player considered since he didn’t sign a second contract with the club, but Queen was a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate and a Pro Bowler in Baltimore. So, somewhat unfairly, Oweh is the default pick even though he isn’t a 'bust.'"
New Pick: OL Landon Dickerson (originally 37th overall by the Philadelphia Eagles)
"Dickerson has earned three Pro Bowl bids in four seasons and is currently the second-highest-paid guard in the NFL on a dollar-per-year basis, according to Over The Cap," B/R added. "Meanwhile, the Ravens have questions on the interior offensive line, making him a suitable replacement for Oweh in this exercise."
It's a silly concept, but this time of year, there's not much more to contemplate until training camp. So we bit.