Marlon Mack is a running back from Sarasota, Florida where he was a two-way player for Booker High School. After rushing for 1,527 yards and 19 touchdowns and recording 100 tackles and 4 interceptions on defense, he decided to stay in-state and play college football for the University of South Florida, where he was rated as a three-to-four-star recruit.
Marlon Mack spent three college seasons showing off his athletic prowess and entering the record books. As a freshman, he tied the school record for rushing yards in a game (275). As a junior, he became the all-time leader in rushing for the program (3,609), a record previously held by Andre Hall. He closed the book on South Florida with 4,107 scrimmage yards and 33 touchdowns in 36 games before declaring for the 2017 NFL draft.
Mack was selected in the fourth round of the draft, becoming the first running back in USF history to be drafted and the fifteenth running back drafted in 2017, ahead of household names such as Aaron Jones and Chris Carson. He got his first opportunity to lead an NFL backfield when he made 22 starts in the 2018 and 2019 NFL seasons, tallying over 1,000 scrimmage yards and ranking as a top 25 fantasy football running back in PPR scoring in both seasons.
Mack’s impressive college statistics and athletic profile will continue to stand out as he reads excellence across the board. His 29.8% college dominator, 6.0 college yards per carry, and 11.8% college target share ranked in the 67th, 72nd, and 85th percentiles, respectively, at his position. His 40 time, speed score, and burst score all ranked in the 73rd percentile or higher.