Baltimore Ravens: 3 Sleepers Who Could Make Roster
By Joe Serpico

Victor Ochi
Stony Brook’s all-time leader in sacks was expected to be taken in the mid-to-late rounds of the 2016 NFL Draft. Honestly, I was stunned to not only learn he was undrafted, but landed with the Ravens.
Ochi is an athletic, but physical player that put on a show at the NFL Combine. He comes from a small school and the question about guys like him is whether he can handle playing against NFL talent every game.
Ochi has the ability to get after the quarterback, and that’s an area where Baltimore really struggled last season. He is in a battle for one of the last outside linebackers spots, but a strong preseason can keep him with the Ravens.
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