The New York Giants’ defensive front 7 is, arguably, one of the league’s best when healthy. Unfortunately, the unit was anything but healthy last season.
Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari dealt with the most injuries a season ago, appearing in just seven games.
During his rookie campaign, Ojulari proved he could be a big contributor for the Giants, racking up 8.0 sacks, which was the most by a rookie in recorded franchise history.
Then, in just seven games last year, Ojulari recorded 5.5 sacks and three forced fumbles, making his presence felt despite a small window of opportunity.
Now healthy, Ojulari is looking to get back out onto the field with his teammates.
“I’m looking forward to playing all the quarterbacks. Every team. I can’t wait. I can’t wait this year. I can’t wait to get out there and attack,” Ojulari told reporters on Monday.
If the Giants are going to have a good defense this season, their front 7 will likely be a big reason why. Ojulari knows the defense, led by defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, could be a special one.
“We’re still working. We can’t wait to show everyone throughout the season what we’ve got and we’re just going to keep our heads down and keep working. Sky’s the limit, man. Just keep working,” he said.
Despite the surrounding talent on the defensive line, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Ojulari could lead the team in sacks this season, assuming he can stay healthy.
This isn’t the first time Ojulari has expressed his excitement this offseason, ahead of Year 3. If he and his fellow linemates play to their potential, the Giants’ defensive line could be elite in 2023.