That’s what members of the Browns’ defensive coaching staff said last week as Cleveland finished offseason workouts, a period in which they welcomed back Ogbah, the third-year defensive end, to the field following a season-ending foot injury. While Garrett, the No. 1 overall pick in 2017, receives plenty of attention (and rightfully so), Ogbah would also appear poised for a big year.
“A lot of people don't give Emmanuel enough credit for what he does as a run stopper and a pass rusher. When he broke his foot last year, things were really starting to fall for him,” defensive line coach Clyde Simmons said.