Wide receiver Terrace Marshall has been released by the Carolina Panthers ahead of the NFL roster cutdown deadline. Drafted 59th overall in 2021, Marshall struggled to meet the expectations associated with his draft position. His selection was influenced by former Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who is now with the Buffalo Bills.
- Terrace Marshall's release marks a significant moment for the Panthers as they reshape their roster.
- Marshall's inability to meet expectations raises questions about the Panthers' drafting strategy in recent years.
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- Marshall was unable to fulfill the expectations of a second-round pick.
- His connection to Joe Brady may have influenced his drafting but ultimately did not lead to success in Carolina.
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- The Panthers are looking to revamp their roster after a disappointing season.
- Marshall's departure opens up opportunities for other wide receivers on the team.
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- Marshall was unable to live up to the expectations of his draft stock.
- He was selected by the Panthers when Joe Brady was the offensive coordinator.
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- The Panthers are moving on from Marshall, indicating a shift in their receiving corps.