The statistics are truly unbelievable.
Sone Ntoh played running back at the FCS level for Monmouth, a low-end Division I school. So he wasn't playing against scrubs or anything.
And in two seasons with Monmouth, Ntoh carried the ball 165 times. He scored 39 rushing touchdowns on those carries.
That means it took him an average of 4.23 carries to score another touchdown.
That's who the Baltimore Ravens signed as an undrafted free agent on Saturday after the conclusion of the NFL Draft.
Ntoh, as you might expect, had huge rushing averages in his two seasons, at 5.4 yards per carry.
He's actually a bruiser, at 5-foot-11 and 235 pounds.
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Ntoh is smart, having begun his college career at Harvard.
He earned his degree from the Crimson, then played two years as a grad student for the Hawks.
His 25 rushing touchdowns in 2024 on 109 carries set a Monmouth school record. He scored at least once in every game of his final college season.
The Ravens have a busy RB depth chart, with Derrick Henry, Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell.
For Ntoh, Henry certainly isn't a bad guy to learn from. Maybe he can bring a bit of his crazy TD form to the NFL.
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