Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Those looking for immense upside and willing to accept an equal level of risk should look no further than Marshall. Another back from this class with good size and a build for the NFL. Following an ACL tear in 2013, Marshall never seemed to get back on track and appeared to some of his agility on the field. However, at his pro day, he wowed attendees by turning in a 4.31 forty. He made a curious decision to declare for the NFL rather than come back for a final year at Georgia, but this was likely due to the presence of backfield mate Nick Chubb. If his knee is truly healthy and he finds his way to a drafted situation that will allow for early field time, he’s a back that could well outplay his late-second, early-third, fantasy selection.
Rotoworld: 160. Where He Wins: He rehabbed his stock at the Combine, blazing 4.31 with 25 bench-press reps. Tentative on the field after his ACL tear, Marshall has regressed since his freshman season. Marshall's intrigue is derived almost entirely from his workout metrics
-Mark Dulgerian: He ran the fastest 40 at the 2016 Combine (4.31) and flashed big play ability at Georgia. He's coming off an injury, however, and his run average run instincts limit his role. -
NFL grade: 5.2 Developmental prospect or special teams potential