Tue 6/19/18 4:26 PM

Marshall (ankle, hamstring) likely will be cleared for the start of training camp, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall hasn't participated in team drills since signing with the Seahawks on May 29, with his absence caused by a minor hamstring injury rather than any issue with the ankle that ended his 2017 campaign. Given that he's 34 years old and spent the offseason rehabbing from surgeries on his ankle and toe, Marshall could be susceptible to additional lower-body injuries and doesn't figure to look much like the player who caught 109 passes for 1,502 yards and 14 touchdowns for the Jets in 2015. He's no lock to earn a roster spot in Seattle, where Tyler Lockett, Jaron Brown, Marcus Johnson and Amara Darboh are also competing for snaps and targets behind entrenched top option Doug Baldwin. The Seahawks brought Marshall in on a one-year, $1.105 million contract that includes only $90,000 guaranteed and another $1.105 million available through incentives, per OverTheCap.