
RB · Cleveland Browns
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'1"
Weight
225 lbs
Age
24
College
App State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
RB Rank
#70 / 175
Grade Ahmani Marshall
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On the field, Ahmani Marshall grades out as a middling RB for Cleveland Browns (C Performance). That places him 70th of 175 graded running backs. Against that production, his deal reads as good value on the Contract Value Index (B-) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Ahmani Marshall's value math nets a B- Contract Value Index — placing the deal in a clear band relative to the league median at RB. At $885K AAV on a practice squad contract, Marshall is absorbing minimal salary commitment while the organization evaluates his developmental arc; his 2025 season production of 20 receiving yards across 3 games confirms he remains firmly in replacement-level territory with zero immediate impact on gameday. The salary floor for this deal is negligible — practice squad minimums carry virtually no dead cap or cap flexibility implications for Cleveland, making it a zero-risk organizational flyer. As a 24-year-old in his rookie season, Marshall lacks the track record or production volume to command more than a depth-piece valuation, and the B- grade reflects a rational contract price that matches both his current contribution and long-shot path to active-roster relevance. The media narrative and fan indifference align squarely with this assessment: Marshall is a classic organizational depth move competing with other fringe bodies for a potential call-up only in injury scenarios, not a meaningful roster investment. The CVI holds steady because the Browns are paying exactly what a developmental practice squad back should cost — no overpay, no discount, just pure organizational prudence in a high-turnover roster-building phase.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Ahmani's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Ahmani Marshall's performance grade lands at C, capturing how he stacks up at RB this season. In his rookie season, Marshall has posted minimal production, accumulating 20 receiving yards across 3 games in 2025—a replacement-level output that reflects limited offensive touches and a marginal role in Cleveland's ground attack. His receiving work represents his strongest avenue for contribution, though the yardage total underscores how scarce those opportunities have been. The core weakness is straightforward: he hasn't generated meaningful production on a team that's actively cycling depth at multiple positions, and with the Browns sitting 5-12 and focused on larger roster overhauls, Marshall remains on the practice squad rather than the active 53-man roster. Media framing pegs him accurately as a long-shot developmental flyer competing with other fringe backs for emergency depth, and barring a cascade of injuries ahead of him, he's unlikely to see regular-season snaps. For a rookie in a preseason evaluation window, Marshall's path forward hinges entirely on organizational patience and injury luck—neither of which is guaranteed as Cleveland continues chasing offensive weapons and defensive upgrades.
Ahmani Marshall ranks 70th of 175 graded running backs by performance. That slots Ahmani between Phil Mafah (C+) just ahead and Donovan Edwards (C) just behind.
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Phil MafahDallas CowboysC+Michael CarterTennessee TitansC+Isaac GuerendoSan Francisco 49ersCGraded lower
Donovan EdwardsMiami DolphinsAhmani Marshall's public profile with the Cleveland Browns is essentially nonexistent, and the D sentiment grade reflects that reality accurately. The dominant media narrative frames his practice squad signing as a pure organizational depth move — not a meaningful roster decision — with coverage centering on his battle with Christopher Edmonds for a fringe spot rather than any genuine expectation of active-roster contribution. That perception aligns squarely with a D+ performance grade; his 2025 season output of 20 receiving yards across 3 games places him firmly in replacement-level territory, giving fans and analysts little production to rally around. The Browns' offseason activity hasn't done Marshall any favors in terms of attention either — Cleveland has been adding bodies across multiple positions, from Malachi Corley to Jamari Thrash, signaling broader roster-building priorities that dwarf any intrigue around a practice squad back. A headline noting Marshall ripping off 14 yards on a third-down run in what appears to be a preseason context is about as much buzz as he's generating, and it hasn't moved the needle in fan circles fixated on the team's larger offensive questions. The bottom line is this: Marshall is a developmental flyer who would need a cascading injury situation ahead of him just to see an active game day, and the narrative surrounding him reflects exactly that low-stakes reality.
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