The Baltimore Ravens decided to add yet another young pass rusher to the mix in the 2025 NFL Draft, ignoring the controversies surrounding Marshall defensive end Mike Green and selecting him in the second round.
While adjusting to the increased speed of the game and different field dimensions are two of the biggest hurdles many NFL players making the transition from college to the pros endure and have to overcome as rookies, staying healthy is another.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Adisa Isaac did not participate in Thursday's practice with a new hamstring injury. Isaac was not listed on Wednesday's injury report.
Less than 48 hours remain until the Baltimore Ravens' open the season in front of a national audience, and luckily, they'll have nearly a clean slate of health.
Baltimore Ravens rookie outside linebacker Adisa Isaac is dealing with a soft tissue injury in his leg, head coach John Harbaugh revealed after Tuesday's practice.
Baltimore Ravens rookie Adisa Isaac was taken to the medical tent in the final minutes of Saturday's preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons, according to multiple reports.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially completed their first week of training camp, but they did so with a few prominent rookies nowhere to be seen. Those rookies are edge rusher Adisa Isaac, a third-round pick from Penn State, cornerback T.J.
With NFL rookies starting to report to training camp, Penn State football fans have much to be excited about. Specifically, the latest Nittany Lions who will enter their first season in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens officially placed third-round LB Adisa Isaac on the active/non-football injury list, per the transaction wire. Additionally, the Ravens placed RB Keaton Mitchell and fourth-round DB T.J.
The Baltimore Ravens lost several key pieces, including former defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald departing to take the Seattle Seahawks head coaching job, but might have landed a disruptive playmaker during the NFL Draft.
According to Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens have signed four draft picks to their rookie contracts, wrapping up their 2024 class. The team is signing the following
It's a common practice for NFL teams to draft players from the same colleges over the course of a few years, and the Baltimore Ravens have joined in on that strategy.
The Baltimore Ravens selected former Penn State edge rusher Adisa Isaac on Friday night, in the third-Round of the 2024 NFL Draft, adding a productive pass-rush presence to the front seven.
Former Penn State defensive end Adisa Isaac is one of the bigger available names in the 2024 NFL Draft after the first round wrapped up Thursday. Isaac, though highly productive during his time in Happy Valley, didn’t sneak into the back half of the first round, but could be among the first players taken Friday on Day 2.
This year’s draft takes place in Detroit beginning on Thursday and the San Francisco 49ers have the 31st pick in the first-round. Here are a look at some of their potential options.
With the NFL Draft looming April 25-27 in Detroit, teams are fine-tuning their draft boards. Here are players who make for an ideal Day 2 pick for each NFC team.
Adisa Isaac NFL Draft Overview Position: Defensive End Height: 6’4 (Unofficial) Weight: 255 lbs (Unofficial) Age: 22 years old School: Penn State Nittany Lions Penn State, for decades, has been an elite college football program.
The 2024 NFL Combine begins on Feb. 29 and runs through March 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis and serves as a first-look event for some of the top prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The journey for former Penn State football defensive end Adisa Isaac has been incredible. From not playing in 2021 due to a season-ending injury to becoming a highly respected NFL Draft prospect.
As he labored through rehab in 2021, unable to play and uncertain how well he would again, Penn State's Adisa Isaac tried to envision his future. One in
Adisa Isaac is set to participate in Saturday’s Reece’s Senior Bowl in the hopes of boosting his draft stock ahead of the NFL Combine in March. Anchoring the Penn State defensive unit in 2023, Isaac was named as a team captain for his final year in Happy Valley.
The Penn State football team had high expectations for their defensive unit in 2023. The headliner on the defensive line was Chop Robinson, but what Adisa Isaac did on the opposite side of the line this season was downright impressive.
Atlanta— Another Penn State player has declared for the 2024 NFL Draft. Adisa Isaac’s Penn State career will end after five seasons, he announced via X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday night.
Penn State defensive end Adisa Isaac and cornerback Johnny Dixon are the first Nittany Lions to accept invitations to the Senior Bowl, the premier annual showcase for players preparing for the NFL Draft.