Minnesota RB and Good Counsel High graduate Mohamed Ibrahim ready for the NFL Draft
The Baltimore native broke several school records rushing for Minnesota Golden Gophers last season, including: 1,665 rushing yards, 20 rushing touchdowns, and 53 career rushing touchdowns. 2022 season was a great rebound after he suffered a torn achillies in 2021. In the time away from action Ibrahim learned more about himself and the game.
"Refocus on myself, finding self love. Then I fell in love with the game. Like I said before, I want to be a coach now. At first, I was just doing like for myself, doing it for my teammates. I just found the love of coaching. The fine little details of it, how one step can make the whole play go wrong. I want to be a coach now, run the running backs room, eventually become a head coach somewhere."
Ibrahim says he learned his work ethic from his parents, his father works back and forth between the U.S. and Africa, and his mother who played a major part in the family surviving an apartment fire when he was in high school.
My mom had to pull double shifts. She was working all day, she was just being tough. My mom never came inside the house, with her head down crying like that. She always brought up the energy. That taught me as a man like if you go through any hard situations, you got to find the bright side in it, and that's what I do with my injuries. That's what I do in life life in general.
Graded as one of the top ten running backs available in the draft, Ibrahim is hoping there's a shot that he could return closer to home.
"I got to talk to some of those teams. To the Baltimore's. To the Washington's. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, you know, anywhere near Maryland will be a great spot for me. Anytime I talk to those type of teams, I give them my all just knowing that it might be a great chance to come back home."
Mohamed Ibrahim on the gridiron for Good Counsel High School. (7News)
Ibrahim is also letting teams know of what type of player they're getting.
"You're going to get a vet. Somebody that that loves the game, every every little little detail of it. You don't have to hold my hand. When I walked through that door. I'm going to be consistent, if I come out as a third down back, you're not gonna like pray and hope you don't mess up, you're not gonna have to worry about that. With me, it's going to be consistent, with what you see at practices you're gonna see in the game. I'm gonna look after my quarterback. I'm gonna stay on the sticks. I'm gonna break tackles I'm gonna do all that all that stuff as a running back needs to do so. So, I just go to every team team meeting, and I just tell them like hey, whenever you see me as I can do that, times 10."
Several local football players are hoping to hear their named called during this month's NFL Draft, including Mohamed Ibrahim.
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