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ROSTER
34 RASHARD MENDENHALL
PRO (4-1/0-0):
Drafted by the Steelers in the first round (23rd overall) of the
2008 NFL Draft out of Illinois...became the first running back taken by
Pittsburgh in the first round of the NFL Draft since the team selected Tim
Worley in 1989 (7th overall)... played in four games as a rookie and made one
start...suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 4 versus the Baltimore
Ravens. 2008 (4-1/0-0): Played in four
regular-season games, making one start...suffered a season-ending shoulder
injury on September 29 against Baltimore... placed on the Reserve/Injured List
on October 1...rushed 19 times for 58 yards (3.1 avg.)...caught two passes for
17 yards (8.5 avg.)...returned six kickoffs for 115 yards (19.2 avg.) with a
long of 27...9/7 vs. Houston: Made his NFL
debut as the backup to Willie Parker and rushed 10 times for 28 yards (2.8 avg.)
with a long of nine...also served as the team’s primary kickoff returner and had
two returns for 46 yards (23.0 avg.) with a long of 27...9/14 at
Cleveland: Played in his second consecutive game as the primary kickoff
returner...returned two kicks for 21 yards (10.5 avg.) with a long of
21...9/21 at Philadelphia: Played in his third consecutive
game...had his first career reception for 11 yards in the fourth
quarter...returned two kickoffs for 48 yards (24.0 avg.)...9/29 vs.
Baltimore: Made his first career start at HB...had nine rushes for 30
yards (3.3 avg.) and caught one pass for six yards...left the game in the third
quarter with a shoulder injury...10/1: Placed on the
Reserve/Injured List with a shoulder injury. COLLEGE:
Gained 2,539 yards rushing, ranking seventh in school history…his 1,681 yards on
the ground in 2007 broke the old Illini season-record of 1,330 yards by Antoineo
Harris in 2002…his 214 yards vs. Indiana in 2007 rank sixth and his 203 yards
vs. Minnesota in 2007 rank 11th on the school’s game-record rushing
chart…his 22 touchdowns rushing
tied Antoineo Harris (1999- 2002) for ninth on the Illini career-record list…his
17 rushing touchdowns in 2007 topped the previous school season-record of 15 by
Howard Griffith in 1990…his three scoring runs in 2007 vs. Syracuse placed him
fourth on the school game-record chart behind Griffith (8 vs. Southern Illinois
in 1990), Red Grange (4 vs. Michigan in 1924) and Antoineo Harris (4 vs. Indiana
in 2002)…ran for over 100 yards nine times during his career (team compiled a
7-2 record in those contests), tying him for third in school history…his eight
100-yard rushing games in 2007 established an Illinois season-record…his 1,999
all-purpose yards in 2007 broke the old school season-record of 1,818 yards by
Keith Jones in 1988. 2007: All-American third-team selection by
The NFL Draft Report, and Rivals.com…unanimous All-Big Ten Conference first-team
choice and named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s coaches
and media…recipient of the Chicago
Tribune Silver Football…Doak Walker Award and Maxwell Award
semi-finalist…ranked eighth in the nation and second in the Big Ten in rushing
(129.31 ypg.) and finished third in the league in all-purpose yardage (153.77
ypg.), helping the team lead the conference and rank fifth in the nation with an
average of 256.77 yards per game on the ground…started all 13 games, carrying
262 times, as he set school season-records with 1,681 yards (6.4 avg.) and 17
touchdowns…finished second on the squad with 34 receptions for 318 yards (9.4
avg.) and two touchdowns, as he scored 114 points and recorded two solo
tackles…set another Illini season record by amassing 1,999 all-purpose yards…ran
for over 100 yards eight times, as the team compiled a 7-1 record in those
contests. 2006: Earned CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District and
Academic All-Big Ten Conference honors…finished the season ranking 10th in the
league in rushing yards per game and had a league-best 8.2 yards per carry for
the season...finished second on the team with 78 attempts for 640 yards and five
touchdowns…caught 12 passes for 164 yards (13.7 avg.) and a score…totaled 36
points and gained 804 all-purpose yards…ran for over 100 yards vs. Penn State.
2005: Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman, gaining 218
yards on 48 carries (4.5 avg.)…had 13 receptions for 82 yards (6.3 avg.) and two
scores…registered his first career touchdown on a 5-yard toss from QB Tim
Brasic, adding 21 yards on six runs vs. Michigan State…rushed nine times for 34
yards and caught four passes for 30 yards, including a 2-yard score vs. Penn
State…ran for a season-high 64 yards on 11 rushes and made two catches for 16
yards vs. San Jose State…added 49 yards on nine attempts in the Purdue
clash…majored in sport management…older brother, Walter, was a member of the
Illini backfield alongside Rashard.
PERSONAL
Attended Niles West (Skokie, Ill.) High School...rated the premier
recruit in the state of Illinois by Scout.com, earning a five-star prospect from
that recruiting service, which rated him the 24th-best prep player in the
country... named to Rival.com’s Top-100 team and rated 17th among
national recruits by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution... selected the top
recruit in the state of Illinois by the Chicago Sun-Times and named to
Super Prep’s Elite 50 list and All-American squad, ranking as the nation’s
fourth-best running back by the same publication... participated in the Fifth
Annual U.S. Army All-American Bowl...a three-year All-Central Suburban
Conference selection for football and two-time pick for track...named to
All-State teams as a junior in both football and track, in addition to earning
All-Area honors for both sports as a sophomore and during his junior year for
football...averaged 9.1 yards per carry as a senior, rushing for 1,453 yards on
160 tries and 14 touchdowns...as a junior, he gained 1,832 yards and 19
touchdowns, averaging 11.6 yards per carry and recorded 1,300 yards and 21
scores as a sophomore...had over 1,000 career yards receiving and 13 touchdown
catches...son of Sibyl and Walter Mendenhall...Full name: Rashard Jamal
Mendenhall.
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