September 18, 2024

Baltimore Ravens third-round pick Adisa Isaac did not play in 2021 due to injury, but the Penn State pass rusher bounced back in the last two years to become an NFL player.

It’s been a long road for Baltimore Ravens pass rusher Adisa Isaac.

The 22-year-old played four seasons at Penn State, but in the middle of his college career, Isaac sat out in 2021, recovering from an Achilles injury. He hadn’t done much at Penn State up until that point, earning three sacks in two seasons combined in a reserve role.
Of course, Isaac was an underclassman, so playing time was supposed to be scarce. But with an injury derailing his chance when he was set to take on a bigger role, it remained a mystery as to whether Isaac would have a future at Penn State, let alone one in the NFL.
But he fought rehab hard, recovering physically and strengthening his game off the field. When he returned to Penn State in 2022, Isaac was a totally different player, recording 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. While Isaac could have declared for the draft, he opted to attend one more season at Penn State, and the choice paid off. Isaac built on his strong redshirt junior year with 16 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, becoming one of the best pass rushers in the Big Ten.

“I probably would say it was [one of the biggest decisions of my life] because who knows what would have happened last year if I had come out?” Isaac said via All Penn State. “Look, you might not have been able to see this type of season this year if I had left. Everything happens for a reason. That’s why I stay even-keeled and trust the process.”

Isaac was able to parlay his smart decision into being chosen on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, something that probably wouldn’t have happened a year ago. And now, he’s even more prepared to help the Ravens in his rookie season.

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