After a successful collegiate career at LSU, Terrace Marshall Jr.’s career has been forgettable.
The Carolina Panthers are releasing 4th year wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. The move comes after 3 seasons of never quite breaking through. There were some glimmers and flashes of the LSU version of Marshall, however nothing consistent ever came to fruition.
The move is not surprising as the Panthers have a new regime and coaching staff. Given that there aren’t many ties left to who scouted and brought Terrace Marshall in, this cut makes sense. The Panthers have signaled a desire to improve production from their wide receiver room.
Diontae Johnson is the locked-in No.1 wideout in Carolina with hope for rookie Xavier Legette to take on a role similar to how Deebo Samuel is deployed in San Francisco. Diontae Johnson is worth the click in redraft and best ball leagues at ADP, with Xavier Legette a wise option in the double digit rounds. As Jordan Matthews is kindling a comeback story in Carolina, Terrace Marshall will look to make his personal bounceback with another team.