Selected in the second round (61st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft by the Buccaneers.
2015 PFWA All-Rookie Team Selection.
Has started all 71 career games he has played in.
Since becoming a starter in 2015, has been part of a Buccaneers offensive line that has helped block for an offense that ranks third in third-down conversion rate (43.2), while recording the fourth-most yards per game in the NFL (379.8), third-most passing yards per game (276.4) and fifth-highest yards per play (5.78) in that span.
In 2019, was part of an offensive line that helped guide an offense that averaged 28.6 points per game, the third-highest mark in the league, posting 397.9 yards per game, the third-highest mark in the NFL, with 302.8 passing yards per game, the best mark in the NFL. The team's 458 points scored are a franchise record.
In 2018, was part of an offensive line that helped block for an offense that led the NFL in passing yards per game (320.3), while ranking third in total yards per game (415.5) and fourth in yards per play (6.30). Tampa Bay's offense set team records in net yards (6,648), passing yards (5,125), points scored (396) and first downs (388). The team's 5,125 passing yards are the fourth-most in a season in team history.
Made NFL and Buccaneers debut vs. Tennessee (9/13/2015), starting at right guard.
In 2015, helped block for an offense that finished the season ranked fifth in the league in total offense (375.9 ypg) and fifth in rushing (134.9 ypg), while tying for the league lead in rushing average (4.8).
Also in 2015, was part of a unit that helped the offense to a franchise-record 6,014 net yards on the year, while also recording 2,162 rushing yards for the second-most in a single season in team history.
Part of an offensive line that allowed only 27 sacks in 2015, the third-fewest by a Buccaneers team since 1983 when sacks became an official statistic.
Started all 16 games at left guard, helping guide an offense that averaged 28.6 points per game, the third-highest mark in the league, posting 397.9 yards per game, the third-highest mark in the NFL, with 302.8 passing yards per game, the best mark in the NFL.
Named team captain for the second consecutive season.
Started against San Francisco (9/8), helping the team rush for 121 yards.
Started at left guard on Thursday Night Football at Carolina (9/12).
Against N.Y. Giants (9/22), part of an offensive line that helped the team total 499 yards, including 144 rushing yards.
Started at left guard at L.A. Rams (9/29), helping the offense total 464 yards and score six touchdowns in the team's 55-40 victory.
At New Orleans (10/6), started at left guard.
Against Carolina at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London (10/13), started at left guard.
Started at left guard at Tennessee (10/27).
At Seattle (11/3), helped the team total 418 yards of offense.
Against Arizona (11/10), was part of an offense that totaled 457 yards, including 118 rushing yards.
Started against New Orleans (11/17).
At Atlanta (11/24), started at left guard, helping the offense record 446 yards, including 133 rushing yards, while allowing zero sacks.
Started at left guard at Jacksonville (12/1).
Part of an offense that totaled 542 yards, the third-most in a single game in team history, against Indianapolis (12/8), while limiting the Colts to one sack.
At Detroit (12/15), started at left guard, helping the offense total 495 yards.
Against Houston (12/21), started at left guard, helping the team gain 435 yards of offense, including 106 rushing yards.
Started at left guard against Atlanta (12/29), with the team recording 136 rushing yards, averaging 6.5 yards per rush.
Played in 43 games at Hobart (2011-14).
Played in the 2015 Senior Bowl.
Started 13 games as a senior (2014).
Highly decorated as a senior, being named American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-American, D3football.com first-team All-American, second-team AP Little All-America, Jewish Sports Review All-American, D3football.com first-team All-East, first-team Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) North All-Star and unanimous first-team All-Liberty League selection.
Named Liberty League Co-Offensive Player of the Year, becoming the first offensive lineman in league history to earn the distinction.
Earned the Bill Middleton Memorial Football Award, given annually to the member of the football team whose offensive performance has been most valuable to the team.
Did not allow a sack all season.
Started the 11 games he played in as a junior (2013)
Selected as a Jewish Sports Review All-American, while being named D3football.com second-team All-East, ECAC North second-team All-Star, first-team All-Liberty League and Liberty League All-Academic.
Earned the Tryon Football Award, given annually to the outstanding lineman of the Hobart football team whose sportsmanship, team play and performance have contributed significantly to the team.
As a sophomore (2012), started 13 games.
Named second-team D3football.com All-East and first-team All-Liberty League.
Part of an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in the Liberty League.
Appeared in six games as a freshman (2011).
Majored in Sport & Exercise Science.
Attended Hastings High School (Hastings-on-Hudson, New York).
Played offensive tackle and defensive end.
Named second-team All-State and earned all-section honors.
Also played basketball at Hastings, earning all-league selection two times.
Son of Joy Rose and Bill Marpet.
Has three siblings: brothers Brody and Blaze, and sister Zena.
Born Ali Marpet on April 17, 1993 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Marpet participated in the 7th Annual Cut for a Cure with the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and helped raise $100,000.
As one of four leaders on the Social Justice board. He helped create and participate in several social justice initiatives throughout the year, including spending time at the Juvenile Detention Center and Mock Trial.
In November 2019, Marpet participated in the 13th annual Turkey Time with the O-Line, handing out Thanksgiving meals to those in need.
To close out the 2019 season, Bailey helped surprised 30 kids with a shopping spree at Target. Their families also received $100 gift cards to Publix and TECO paid for their energy bills.
Marpet bought meals from Noble Crust and donated them to Metropolitan Ministries to help local businesses and feed those in need during COVID-19.
Had his head shaved by children battling cancer for the Buccaneers 2015-17 Cut for a Cure to raise funds and awareness for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
Helps sponsor "Turkey Time with the O-Line," a Thanksgiving program carried out by the offensive line, which has provided more than 5,000 meals for local families in need.
In May 2016, supported the Johns Hopkins Medicine All Children's Hospital 5K fundraiser and presented awards to the participants.
In December 2015, visited patients battling injury and illness at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg.
In October 2015, participated in games, arts and crafts, and activities with children at Metropolitan Ministries annual Fall Festival.
In September 2015, served lunch to more than 250 hungry and homeless men and women at Trinity Café.
In July 2015, went bowling with rookie or first-year firefighters and paramedics.
In May 2015, visited wounded warriors recovering from injury and illness at James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa.
In May 2015, toured MacDill Air Force Base to greet military servicemen and servicewomen and learn about the important role that the base plays in the Tampa community.