Transactions:
Marshall was signed as a free agent by the Baltimore Ravens on 6/5/07...Waived by the New York Jets on 5/22/07...Activated (reserve list) by the Jets on 2/5/07...Signed (reserve/future) by the Jets on 1/8/07...Waived by the Philadelphia Eagles (non-football illness) on 9/2/06...Allocated to NFL Europe by the Eagles on 1/10/06...Signed to Philadelphia's active roster from its practice squad on 10/8/05...Signed to the Eagles' practice squad on 9/5/05...Waived by Philadelphia on 9/3/05...Originally selected by Philadelphia in the 7th round (247th overall) of 2005 NFL Draft.
Highlights:
Big, athletic D-lineman with good hands...Spent time on the New York Jets' practice squad in 2006 after playing in 1 game his rookie year with the Eagles...Posted 2 tackles in his debut with the Eagles.
Pro Career:
2006: (with New York Jets Spent time on the Jets' practice squad after being signed on 11/7/06.
2005: (with Philadelphia) Saw action in 1 game, posting 2 solo tackles after being signed to the Eagles' active roster from their practice squad on 10/8/05...Spent the remainder of the season on the 53-man roster, but was inactive for 12 games.
College Career:
A Division II standout, Marshall was a 3-time AFCA All-American, earning 1st-team honors as both a junior and senior...Also took home MVP honors from the 2004 Cactus Bowl for Division II All-Stars...In his career, Marshall recorded 230 tackles, 26 sacks and 69 TFL...Transferred to Grand Valley State after 1 season at Hawaii and went on to earn GLIAC Defensive Lineman of the Year 3 straight years...As a senior, started 10 of 13 games played and tallied 66 tackles, 6 sacks, 25 TFL, 3 FFs and 3 FRs...As a junior, recorded 44 tackles, 4 sacks, 9 TFL, 2 FFs, 2 FRs and 2 blocked kicks...As a sophomore, registered career highs with 79 tackles and 12 sacks along with 23 TFL and 1 blocked kick...Tallied 41 tackles, 12 TFL, 4 sacks and 2 FRs as a freshman.
Personal:
Prepped at Saginaw (MI) HS, earning Saginaw Valley All-Conference and All-Area honors in his junior and senior years...As a senior, named All-State, helping lead his team to the 1999 Division II Football State Championship...First name is pronounced KEY-on-tay. |