The 2021 NFL Draft is now just two weeks away. The three-day event is slated to take place from April 29th-May 1st in Cleveland, Ohio. The draft is always a weekend full of new beginnings and hope for the future. This goes for the members of the incoming draft class, NFL teams and fans alike. Among the players who are widely expected to go in the first two rounds of this year’s NFL Draft is wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. out of LSU.
The following is a complete Terrace Marshall NFL Draft profile, including stats, highlights and a mock projection.
Terrace Marshall NFL Draft Profile, Stats, Highlights and Projection
Terrace Marshall Jr.
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 200 lbs
Age: 20
College: LSU Tigers
Terrace Marshall 2020 Stats
- Receptions: 48
- Receiving Yards: 731
- Yards per Reception: 15.2
- Touchdowns: 10
Terrace Marshall Highlights
Terrace Marshall Draft Profile
Strengths
After being somewhat of an afterthought on LSU’s offensive juggernaut in 2019, Terrace Marshall Jr. got his chance to shine this past season. Shine he did, as he averaged over 100 yards receiving and hauled in 10 touchdowns in just seven games. Marshall’s skillset is a versatile one that has proven successful both in the slot and on the perimeter. His size is ideal for an NFL-caliber receiver, something that cannot be said about several other wideouts in the 2021 NFL Draft class. Marshall possesses tremendous strength, sure hands and explosive play-making ability after the catch.
Weaknesses
There is an injury history here, as Marshall missed three games in 2019 with a foot ailment. He also experienced drop issues from time to time this past season. Some of those appeared to be attributed to a lack of focus. While Marshall possesses winning speed and strength, his route-running doesn’t always reflect his full capabilities.
Terrace Marshall Draft Projection
All 2021 NFL Draft Projections are taken from the latest CBS NFL Mock Draft by Ryan Wilson.
Terrace Marshall Jr. is currently projected to be drafted by the New Orleans Saints at No. 60 overall. He is the seventh wide receiver selected in this mock draft.
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