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A look at Marshall RB Rasheen Ali, who was selected in the fifth round by the Ravens: https://t.co/Py4moL5MYP
Ravens fans, get familiar with your new RB Rasheen Ali 🏃♂️💨 https://t.co/BTxzyVVqEM
Ravens take RB Rasheen Ali at No. 165. https://t.co/6xhZyAeLFv
Go ahead put Rasheen Ali in your fantasy draft queue right now. He'll be the next Ravens late-round RB to bust out next season.
It sounds like Marshall RB Rasheen Ali had his sights set on coming to the Ravens. At one of Marshall's spring practices, he was spotted wearing Ravens gear. (h/t @AlecHildy)
In the fifth round (No. 165), the Ravens select Marshall RB Rasheen Ali. Ali is a big-play back. He totaled 10 touches gaining 50-plus yards since start of 2021 are the most in the FBS (7 of those came in 2023).
Rasheen Ali is my RB15. Good athlete with production. Nice vision and sets up the second level well. Lateral agility to make defenders miss. Injury questions. Not overly tough on contact. Doesn't wiggle between the tackles. Lacks upside. #Ravens #HallamAnalysis
At 165 in the fifth round, the Ravens take Marshall RB Rasheen Ali. He's 5-foot-11, 206 pounds. He had 42 career touchdowns and 2,831 rushing yards over four college seasons.
Ravens select Marshall RB Rasheen Ali with No. 165 overall pick of 2024 NFL Draft https://t.co/ko6JxobZde https://t.co/RKhC770lVh
The Baltimore Ravens selected Marshall running back Rasheen Ali with the 165th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Ali, known for his big-play ability, has accumulated impressive stats, including 10 touches gaining over 50 yards since 2021, the highest in the FBS, with seven of those coming in 2023 alone. Over his four college seasons, Ali scored 42 touchdowns and rushed for 2,831 yards. At 5-foot-11 and 206 pounds, Ali has been noted for his good athleticism, vision, and lateral agility, although there are concerns about his durability and effectiveness in contact situations. Ali had previously shown his interest in joining the Ravens, having been spotted wearing Ravens gear at one of Marshall's spring practices.