Marshall (hamstring) participated in portions of Friday's full-pads practice, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
EDGE Analysis
Marshall has been unable to avoid the injury bug for the better part of the last year, tending to a sore shoulder, toe injury and left ankle sprain between August and October of 2017. The latter issue required season-ending surgery, and his previous squad (the Giants) eventually opted to move on from the veteran wide receiver just before the 2018 draft. He inked a deal with the Seahawks within weeks, but his activity in training camp has been limited by a hamstring concern. During Friday's session, Marshall didn't exactly run crisp routes, so the hammy may still be a hindrance as August dawns.