
Reason #4: Azeez Ojulari has proven to be a highly productive player
Ojulari led the SEC with 8.5 sacks in 2020. Not only did he led college football’s best conference in sacks, but he led all 2021 draft prospects with a 91.7 PFF pass-rush grade.
Ojulari has the ability to take over games, as he did in his last game as a collegiate athlete vs. the Cincinnati Bearcats in the Peach Bowl. Ojulari had three sacks in the game, including the clincher at the end.
Azeez Ojulari forced four fumbles as a redshirt sophomore in 2020. Three were strip-sacks, which ranked in the Top 5 at his position in CFB.
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Ojulari's explosive first-step, strong hands, bend, burst, length and timing to knock the ball out makes him a terror. #TogetherBlue pic.twitter.com/bKFX8Ag4TH
Carter never dominated games at Georgia like Ojulari.
Despite being considered the best OLB on the team, Carter doesn’t have consistent production on his resume like Ojulari. None of the NY Giants’ edges do.