Terrace Marshall Jr.
WR - Las Vegas Raiders
This Week Outlook
Availability
Terrace Marshall Jr. caught his lone target for six yards in the Raiders' 28-13 loss to the Buccaneers in Week 14.
Fantasy Impact
Marshall Jr. has not been much of a factor in the Las Vegas offense, logging one target or less in each of his three games. Fantasy managers will be better served by other options, with a Week 15 Monday night matchup against the Atlanta Falcons up next.
The 49ers released Terrace Marshall Jr. from their practice squad.
Fantasy Impact
Marshall signed with San Francisco back in August. He'll look to land another opportunity with a different team.
The San Francisco 49ers are expected to sign former Carolina Panthers WR Terrace Marshall Jr.
Fantasy Impact
Marshall was a second-round pick in 2021 out of LSU, and through three seasons in Charlotte, N.C., he had 64 catches for 767 yards. Now the former Tiger is headed to a WR room that has lots of talent (Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel Sr., Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall) but lacks depth at the bottom of the rotation. However, Marshall has struggled to get open in his career (42 career open rating per ESPN Analytics) and has not shown the development that was expected for a Round 2 pick.
Terrace Marshall Jr. has been released by the Carolina Panthers.
Fantasy Impact
The Panthers drafter Marshall with a second-round pick back in 2021, but now the team will be moving off of him. They are releasing him ahead of the roster-cut deadline, and he will have a chance to get a fresh start with a different team this season. He seems likely to land somewhere within the next couple of weeks but probably won't be fantasy relevant outside of some injuries this year.
Terrace Marshall Jr. hauled in three of five targets for 39 yards and one touchdown in the Panthers' 31-26 preseason victory over the Bills.
Fantasy Impact
Marshall Jr. maximized his opportunities in the Carolina passing attack while leading the team in targets Saturday. The wideout has yet to cement himself as a reliable pass-catcher, and will continue to find it difficult as part of a crowded wide receiver group for first-year head coach Dave Canales.