Troy's Kimani Vidal Headlines Sun Belt Invites For 2024 NFL Combine

On Tuesday afternoon, the NFL released the full list of players invited to the 2024 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Fans can tune in for live coverage of the
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On Tuesday afternoon, the NFL released the full list of players invited to the 2024 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Fans can tune in for live coverage of the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine beginning Feb. 29 on NFL Network and NFL+.

Six prospects from the Sun Belt Conference received invites to the annual event, where they'll have the opportunity to meet with NFL teams and the media, as well as test their speed and strength.

The Marshall Thundering Herd and the Troy Trojans received two invitations apiece, while the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns and the Georgia State Panthers received one invitation each, as well. 

These are the Sun Belt standouts you'll see testing later this month.

Rasheen Ali - Running Back - Marshall

Rushed for 1,135 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2023, Injured in Senior Bowl practice that requires surgery - 6’0" 205 pounds

Kimani Vidal -  Running Back - Troy

Troy's all-time leading rusher, 2023 Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year - 5'8" 215 pounds

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Ethan Driskell - Offensive Tackle - Marshall

Two-year starter, third-year All-Sun Belt in 2023, allowed seven sacks over the last two seasons - 6'9" 329 pounds

Nathan Thomas - Offensive Tackle - Louisiana

Two-Year Starter, can play both guard and tackle, allowed six sacks in two seasons as a starter - 6'5" 334 pounds

Javon Solomon - Defensive Lineman - Troy

49.5 career tackles for loss, 33 career sacks, 16 sacks in 2023 - 6'2" 249 pounds

Jontrey Hunter - Linebacker - Georgia State

96 tackles in 2023, three forced fumbles, 2023 Third-Team All-Sun Belt Conference - 6'2" 240 pounds


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