The Ravens have officially signed their entire draft class.
The Baltimore Ravens held rookie minicamp over the weekend, but one of their draft picks wasn't on the field. Rasheen Ali, a fifth-round running back out of Marshall, has been dealing with a bicep injury, and coach John Harbaugh gave reporters some insight into his progress.
The Baltimore Ravens were eyeing running backs ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft as the team said goodbye to JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards. While the team signed Derrick Henry, the depth behind him was questionable, and that's why the team was thrilled that Marshall's Rasheen Ali fell to them in the fifth round.
A look into the reasoning behind the Ravens’ pick of Rasheen Ali at No. 165. Despite adding four-time Pro Bowler and two-time league rushing champion Derrick Henry during the initial wave of free agency, running back remained an underrated need for the Baltimore Ravens heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens draft Rasheen Ali with the No. 165 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With the No. 165 pick in Round 5 of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected .
Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta said the team would likely draft a running back at some point this week and he made good on that suggestion in the fifth round.
The Baltimore Ravens are continuing to strengthen their roster with their rookie class for the 2024 NFL Draft. With the No. 165 overall pick, the Ravens selected Marshall running back Rasheen Ali.
Height: Five-foot-eleven Weight: 206 pounds Position: Running Back School: Marshall More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles A three-star recruit out of Shaker Heights in Cleveland, Ohio, Rasheen Ali took his talents to Marshall.
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Rasheen Ali defied expectations in several ways during his time with the Mashall Thundering Herd. When he played at his best, the Herd were one of the Sun Belt's best teams.
Several players are raising their 2024 NFL Draft stock this week at the Senior Bowl. But with every practice comes a risk of injury. That's exactly what happened to one of the more promising players in Mobile, Alabama.
Marshall running back Rasheen Ali has pulled out of the Senior Bowl after rupturing a biceps tendon in practice, NFL Network reported Thursday. The two-time 1,000-yard rusher for the Thundering Herd faces a recovery time of four to six months following surgery, according to the report.
Height/Weight: 5-10, 200 lbs Age: 22.9 College: Marshall Senior Bowl: Yes Shrine Bowl: Yes Elite Athlete Ali will likely test well at his pro day and the scouting combine (if invited).
The Marshall Thundering Herd finished the season last in the Sun Belt East conference with a 3-5 record in conference games and a 6-7 record overall. Their offense finished 93rd in rushing yards per game with 132.3, 85th in total yards per game with 358.5, and 104th in points per game with 22.8.
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Rasheen Ali rushed for 174 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries to lead Marshall to a 24-17 home win over Virginia Tech on Saturday. Cam Fencher went 16 of 27 passing for 166 yards for the Thundering Herd (3-0).
Entering the weekend the Thundering Herd were one of only a handful of G5 teams left with an unblemished record. That will remain true until next week as they bear Virginia Tech in Huntington. It's Charles Huff's first win over a team from a Power Five conference this season and his second at Marshall.
As I watched the final seconds of the Virginia Tech Rutgers game from my fifth-row seat at SHI Stadium, I couldn’t help but notice a sadness in my soul. I was not upset with the loss, I was not disappointed. In fact, my friends and I expected a tough day and felt that a bad outcome was more likely than not.
#22 Pos: RB Ht: 5110 Wt: 205 Hand: 858 Arm: 3128 Wing: 7428 40: 4.50 DOB: 2/16/2001 Hometown: Cleveland, OH High School: Shaker Heights Eligibility: 2023
Marshall running back Rasheen Ali will miss the start of the season for personal reasons. Thundering Herd coach Charles Huff said there is no timetable for the return of the redshirt sophomore, who ran for 1,401 yards and tied for the FBS lead with 23 rushing touchdowns last season.
Marshall University lost to Louisiana 36-21 in the 2021 New Orleans Bowl. The game was a mismatch as the 13-1 Cajuns rolled over the 7-6 Thundering Herd.
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