The Baltimore Ravens have added a new face to their depth chart.
According to the NFL's official transaction log, the Ravens have signed David Olajiga to their practice squad.
Olajiga is a 27-year old, 310-pound defensive lineman. He was born in London, England.
This is his first team since spending the summer with the New England Patriots.
Olajiga eventually made his way stateside and began his college football career at Butler Community College in Kansas. He played just one game there.
From there, Olajiga ended up at Central Missouri, where he played three years for the Mules. In his final season, he had 41 tackles, including four sacks.
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Olajiga went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft but was a second-round pick in the CFL by the Edmonton Elks.
He spent time in 2024 with the Los Angeles Rams' organization.
Because Olajiga is from London, he slots into the International Pathway Program. That means that he can be on the practice squad without taking up one of the 16 allotted spots for practice squad players.
The Ravens have lost some defensive line depth to injury as the season has gone along, so this is a chance to get another big fella with some raw talent into the building and see what he can do.
Baltimore, at 1-5, doesn't have the best vibes right now. But Olajiga won't mind. He's just trying to keep his football career alive, and this is his next chance to do so.
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