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Rotoworld blurb on Terrace Marshall: “sneaky” fantasy upside


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Rotoworld (I’m never calling it sportsEDGE) is primarily a fantasy sports analysis site and they’re just basing this off Mike Kaye. 
 

but still it’s may and you know you’re starving for content 

Panthers beat writer Mike Kaye believes Terrace Marshall is "on the cusp of a breakout campaign."

After a down rookie season in 2021, Marshall would post a 28-490-1 line in his second season while averaging 17.5 YPR. The former second-round pick is expected to compete for a starting role with rookie Jonathan Mingo this offseason. Still, Kaye believes Marshall will ultimately "out-snap and out-produce his rookie counterpart" this season. Under a new head coach in Frank Reich, and with Bryce Young now under center, Marshall could have some sneaky upside in fantasy. He's currently going in the the final rounds of fantasy football drafts

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We'll probably have our top 4 receivers each get like 600 yards and Thielen will probably snake most of the TD's. Only fantasy guy i'd take is Sanders and maybe Hurst later on just because TE is very limited overall in fantasy. Maybe stash one or two of our wr's on the bench

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Anyone with eyes saw him lighting up preseason his rookie year. What happened after that and up until Wilks took over is all because of Matt Rhule and his band of clowns.

He has everything it takes to be a legitimate threat in the league.

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Mike Kaye has a new pod, discusses the receivers around the 6 minute mark. Better than nothing which is what the Panthers have been giving us. Other teams have like 4-5 episodes of offseason footage already and we have to wait 3 more weeks for our draft video lol. 

 

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