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Terrace Marshall in line for an expanded role

by Jordan Epp | Panthers Correspondent | Wed, Jun 22nd 1:21pm EDT

According to Joseph Person, Carolina Panthers' second-year WR Terrace Marshall has seen his stock rise during minicamp and OTAs, potentially playing all three positions. (Joseph Person, The Athletic)

Fantasy Impact:

The Panthers’ second-round WR saw limited playing time in 2021, only catching 17 passes and starting in three games. According to Person, head coach Matt Rhule "talked as though he expects Marshall to be an integral part of the receiving rotation and could line up at all three spots." The Panthers only had two players receive more than 50 targets all season, and with rumors of a potential retirement from WR Robby Anderson, there certainly is room for Marshall to grow. But with the return of a target monster in RB Christian McCaffrey, as well as the Panthers' QB struggles from last season, Marshall's upside could be limited. The Panthers ranked bottom four in passing yards, passing touchdowns and interceptions thrown, but were 14th in pass attempts. Marshall is looking at an average draft position of WR123 in half-PPR formats, according to FantasyPros, proving Marshall to be a potential low-risk, high-reward option.

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