Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Tue 10/30/18 3:01 PM

The Seahawks released Marshall on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
After signing with the team in late May, Marshall has plagued by ankle and hamstring injuries for the rest of the offseason program and into the preseason. Once the regular season kicked off, he earned six targets in each of the Seahawks' first three games, but he fell out of favor over the last four contests (just five targets total). The decision to cut Marshall loose likely was an easy one due to the emergence of Tyler Lockett and David Moore, plus Doug Baldwin's ability to handle a full workload.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Mon 10/29/18 8:31 PM

Marshall had no targets and just two offensive snaps in Sunday's 28-14 win over the Lions.
EDGE Analysis
Since having six targets in each of the first three games, Marshall's offensive production has tanked to just two targets in the last three outings. In fact, he's dropped to fifth in the wideout pecking order. Fantasy owners shouldn't lost sleep from dropping the 34-year-old receiver as the Seahawks use young talents such as David Moore.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Mon 10/8/18 11:06 AM

Marshall played just seven snaps in Sunday's 33-31 loss to the Rams, finishing without a catch on one target.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall appears to have lost the No. 3 receiver job to David Moore, who caught three of four targets for 38 yards and two TDs while playing 31 snaps (52 percent) on offense in Sunday's loss. With Jaron Brown (nine snaps) also in the mix for playing time, the Seahawks might consider dumping Marshall in favor of a depth receiver that can help out on special teams.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Sun 9/30/18 7:48 PM

Marshall caught one of three targets for five yards in Sunday's 20-17 win over the Cardinals.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall had six targets in each of his first three games this season, but he saw that total slashed in half when Doug Baldwin (knee) returned from two-week absence. However, all three of Marshall's targets came within Arizona's 26-yard line, showing he still has high-risk, high-reward potential.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Mon 9/24/18 9:10 PM

Marshall hauled in two of six targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 24-13 win over the Cowboys.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall is getting consistent enough volume -- 18 targets spread evenly with six per game -- to remain fantasy relevant, but he's only caught nine of those passes. The 34-year-old will look to turn that around with a Week 4 matchup against a struggling Cardinals team that has allowed 261 passing yards per game. Marshall is no more than a flex option, and his value teeters on when Doug Baldwin (knee) returns.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Mon 9/17/18 11:52 PM

Marshall caught four passes on six targets for 44 yards during Monday's 24-17 loss to the Bears.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall was a hot waiver wire pickup after Doug Baldwin went down, and he proved why with the second-most targets on the team in Week 2. It was a dismal showing for fantasy owners that chose to start him. Marshall will shift his focus to a Week 3 matchup against the Cowboys, who have allowed just one passing touchdown over the first two weeks.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Wed 9/12/18 2:17 PM

Marshall could take on an expanded role with Doug Baldwin (knee) in danger of missing multiple games, ESPN.com's Brady Henderson reports.
EDGE Analysis
Seattle appeared to split Baldwin's usual workload between multiple players in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Broncos, with Marshall finishing second among the team's wideouts at 37 snaps (65 percent). Tyler Lockett comfortably led the way at 98 percent, but Jaron Brown (58 percent) and David Moore (28 percent) also got involved. Marshall could push above the 70-percent threshold Monday in Chicago, after catching three of six targets for 46 yards and a TD in the opener.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Sun 9/9/18 7:54 PM

Marshall made three catches for 46 yards and one touchdown on six targets during Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Broncos.
EDGE Analysis
Many doubted if a 34-year-old wideout coming off season-ending surgery would even make the Seahawks' roster, but Marshall proved why they kept a spot for him. Marshall was able to create separation in the third quarter and allow quarterback Russell Wilson to drop a dime to him in the end zone. He could see additional targets in Week 2 against the Bears if Doug Baldwin can't shake his knee injury.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Sat 9/1/18 9:03 PM

Marshall has a spot on Seattle's initial 53-man roster, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall was slow to bounce back from last year's severe ankle injury, as he also had a procedure on his toe and then hurt his hamstring this summer. He got healthy in time to make a late roster push, highlighted by a three-catch outing in the third week of the preseason. The 33-year-old could push Jaron Brown for Seattle's No. 3 receiver job, with potential to be a major factor in the red zone right away.

Brandon Marshall
WR FA
Tue 8/28/18 3:15 PM

Marshall isn't a lock to be on the 53-man roster for Week 1, ESPN.com's Brady Henderson reports.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall caught three passes for 34 yards in last week's preseason game and reportedly has looked good at recent practices. The Seahawks might still release him on cutdown day, with the possibility to re-sign him after Week 1 when his $1.015 million base salary would no longer be guaranteed for the season. Marshall likely will open the season fourth or fifth on the wideout depth chart if he does manage to stick around.