Miami Dolphins

Terrace Marshall

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
7565
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,990
Win-Now 0.3/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 245
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Terrace Marshall’s dynasty value trajectory stabilizes around a mid-tier WR3 profile, with a 17.0 dynasty score and 774 trade value. He enters Year 6 at age 25, having logged 74 receptions and 1,027 receiving yards across 13 games in 2025. Marshall’s 6.5 yards per reception average and 74 receptions indicate a moderate workhorse profile in Frank Smith’s Shanahan-tree system.

Projection Rationale

Marshall operates within Frank Smith’s Shanahan-tree system, which prioritizes zone coverage and outside zone runs. His 6.5 yards per reception average and 74 receptions across 13 games in 2025 reflect a moderate workhorse profile. The 1,027 receiving yards and 6.5 yards per reception average also indicate a scheme-driven target share, which should persist in 2026.

Injury Risk

Marshall’s injury status is unknown, and there is limited data on his injury history. WRs in the 4-3 scheme tend to have a lower injury rate compared to other positions due to fewer contact opportunities.

Opportunity Notes

Marshall’s target share remains moderate in the MIA offense, with 74 receptions and 1,027 receiving yards across 13 games in 2025. The 6.5 yards per reception average stabilizes his target share within the zone-heavy scheme.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Frank Smith’s Shanahan-tree system adapted for speed prioritizes outside zone runs and quick WR screens. This scheme-driven usage profile should persist in 2026, with Marshall operating as a speedy, outside-oriented WR.

Trend Assessment

Stable Marshall’s 17.0 dynasty score reflects his stable production, with 74 receptions and 1,027 receiving yards across 13 games in 2025. His 6.5 yards per reception average stabilizes his target share within the MIA offense.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 1,027 receiving yards if Marshall expands his target share to 80 receptions and maintains a 6.5 yards per reception average. Floor tracks near 800 receiving yards given his moderate workhorse profile and stable target share.

Comparable Player

His role as a speedy, outside-oriented WR in a zone-heavy scheme draws comparisons to Mecole Hardman from 2021 Kansas City — similar age, similar production profile, and similar scheme-driven usage.