The Eagles give a player expected to do much better one last chance to shine in the NFL

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Terrace Marshall Jr. was once one of the NFL’s most promising prospects. The wide receiver arrived with high expectations for the Carolina Panthers, but he left after just three years without achieving all that was expected of him. Despite this, the Philadelphia Eagles decided to take a risk and give him another chance to prove he was worthy of a place in the NFL.

Panthers fans expected Marshall to become a key part of their receiving corps. The LSU product arrived as the 59th overall pick in the 2021 Draft, but in his three seasons with Carolina, he only played in 36 games, contributing 64 receptions, 767 yards, and one touchdown.

The Panthers waived him in 2024, after which Marshall had brief stints on the San Francisco and Las Vegas practice squads. The Raiders promoted him to the main roster, but he only appeared in three games, catching four passes for 41 yards. Now, he’s received a new opportunity with the Eagles, who still see something in him.

What will Philadelphia do with Marshall?

Following Parris Campbell’s departure to the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Nick Sirianni and general manager

Howie Roseman

are looking to rebuild the depth of their receiving corps. According to analysts like Steve Corder of Athlon Sports, signing Marshall is a low-risk move with potentially high rewards.

The former LSU Tiger will compete with Jahan Dotson to be quarterback Jalen Hurts’ third target behind stars A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. However, Marshall won’t have it easy, as Johnny Wilson, Ainias Smith, Danny Gray, and Elijah Cooks are also chasing the position.

Does Marshall have what it takes?

Terrace Marshall Jr. had a remarkable career with the Tigers, racking up 1,594 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 106 receptions in three seasons. However, the transition to the NFL wasn’t easy. The lack of stability in the Panthers’ offense ultimately hindered the young receiver’s development.

As Carolina fans had to admit that Marshall wasn’t the receiver they had hoped for, Philadelphia fans will be watching him closely, hoping Sirianni and Roseman made the right decision.

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