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Brandon Marshall #15 | Wide Receiver | Denver Broncos
Height: 6-4    Weight: 230    Born: Mar 23, 1984, Pittsburgh, PA

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November 7, 2008
Brandon Marshall had a productive night for the Broncos, recording 89 yards receiving on six receptions with a touchdown.

Our View:Marshall has been terrific for Denver this season, and kept it up on Thursday. Keep him in your lineup in the coming weeks.
November 2, 2008
Brandon Marshall had a rough game against Miami, as he was limited to just 27 yards on two receptions on Sunday.

Our View:Marshall is still a strong fantasy option, but he may have been slowed a bit by an injured groin.
October 30, 2008
Brandon Marshall will enter a not guilty plea next week on misdemeanor charges of battery, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:Marshall was arrested for an incident with his girlfriend in March. He does not have to attend the hearing and will not miss any practice time.
October 20, 2008
As expected, wide receiver Brandon Marshall (groin) is active for the Week 7 game against the Patriots.

Our View:Fantasy owners shouldn't have been too worried. Marshall is a good start, as usual.
October 16, 2008
The Denver Post reports that for his press conference Thursday, Brandon Marshall came out holding a football tucked to his side. After making critical fumbles in the Broncos' two losses this year, Marshall was letting everyone know he's seriously trying to correct the problem.

Our View:At least the much-maligned Marshall is taking his job seriously at the moment. Marshall has 43 receptions in five games but has yet to come close to his 18 catch performance in Week 2.
September 28, 2008
Brandon Marshall caught seven passes for 77 yards and one score in the Week 4 loss to Kansas City.

Our View:"Baby TO" also lost 11 yards on one carry, which hurt his bottom line in the yardage bucket. Regardless, he continues to be a top-five fantasy receiver in all formats.
September 21, 2008
Brandon Marshall continues to shine as one of fantasy's elite wide receivers. On Sunday, he caught six Jay Cutler passes for 155 yards and a touchdown. The Saints, at last check, did not file any charges against Marshall for the abuse.

Our View:New Orleans' secondary was pretty banged up entering the game so many expected Marshall to catch more than just six balls, especially after last week's total of 18. However, he made each catch count as he averaged 25.8 yards per reception. Expect Marshall to continue his elite pace. Earlier in the week, he talked about catching 140 passes this season, and who are we to doubt him?
September 19, 2008
The Denver Post reports that Brandon Marshall stands by his goal of catching 140 passes this season. He was suspended for Week 1's game and could face further discipline due to other off the field incidents, like beating his girlfriend.

Our View:With 18 catches in Week 2, he is on pace for 270 receptions this season but you have to wonder if the league will let him keep playing with the long list of charges that have quickly become a part of his resume.
September 18, 2008
ESPN's Michael Smith has reported that Brandon Marshall could face further discipline from the NFL, depending on how the case involving recently filed misdemeanor battery charges unfolds. The incident that prompted the charges stems from March 4, but charges were just filed today.

Our View:We'll continue to update this situation as more details come. Obviously Marshall showed everyone last week what kind of receiver he is, but he'll have to be on the field if he wants to help fantasy squads.
September 18, 2008
The solicitor's office in Fulton County, Georgia has decided to press misdemeanor battery charges against Brandon Marshall, according to CompleteColorado.com. The case has been assigned to Judge John Mather in Georgia state court. An email from Judge Mather's office to CompleteColorado.com indicated that no court date has been set as of yet. The email also indicated that a court date for sometime in either November or December was likely. The incident stems from March 4, 2008.

Our View:The news comes just a few days after Marshall reached a deal on DUI charges with the Denver District Attorney's office. The Broncos will play in Atlanta in November (Week 11). More details should be revealed soon.
September 14, 2008
Denver beat San Diego 39-38 in a remarkable game that saw the Broncos score a touchdown and convert a two-point conversion with under a minute left to win. Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall added to the intrigue by hauling in 18 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown.

Our View:Nice way to come off a suspension. Denver quarterback Jay Cutler is making his move into elite territory, and Marshall is going with him. Those smart enough to get him a few rounds later than usual in their drafts should see the payoff the remainder of the season.
September 14, 2008
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who pled guilty to a reduced charge in his DUI trial last week, will be fined half of a game check. But won't face further suspension, as long as he keeps his act together off the field.

Our View:Good news for Marshall, who should pick up where he left off last season, after posting 10 receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns during the preseason.
September 12, 2008
Brandon Marshall pled guilty to his DWI charge on Friday and has received a one year probation according to the Star-Tribune. The arrest occurred in October 2007.

Our View:If Marshall finds himself in trouble in Denver again in the coming year, his sentence will not be as light. Given his recent history, one has to wonder if he could possibly stay out of the police report for 12 consecutive months.
September 9, 2008
The Broncos moved wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the active roster on Tuesday, the team's official web site confirms. They released offensive lineman Dylan Gandy.

Our View:Well, we suppose that's a good move for them. Marshall will immediately step back into his No. 1 receiver role, and it appears as though he has a talented running mate in rookie Eddie Royal.
September 1, 2008
Brandon Marshall has set lofty goals for 2008, according to CBS4Denver.com. Marshall wants to catch 140 passes this season, and will only have 15 games to reach his goal. Marshall said he is going to try his hardest to stay mentally and physically in the game while he serves his one game suspension.

Our View:Marshall reached a season-best 102 receptions in 2007, and personally believes he can shatter that mark in 2008. The most receptions ever racked up in a single season is 143, set by Marvin Harrison back in 2002 with Indianapolis.
August 28, 2008
Brandon Marshall had his suspension reduced to one game on Thursday as Roger Goddell lowered what had possibly been a two to three game hiatus, according to the Rocky Mountain News.

Our View:This is a great bounty for Marshall owners who will now be without him for only one game. Marshall has been arrested three times in the past year but the league determined that Marshall's explanation of those incidents, combined with his efforts off the field, were sufficient to lower his time on the sidelines.
August 26, 2008
Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall was not at practice today, but instead was in New York for his appeal hearing at the NFL offices, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:Marshall received a three-game suspension from commissioner Roger Goodell for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Goodell indicated he would reduce the suspension to two games if Marshall maintained contact with a league-appointed counselor and avoided further legal trouble. The appeal, which will not be heard by Goodell, seeks a further reduction to his suspension. Marshall was to be accompanied in his appeal hearing by his attorney, Harvey Steinberg. As soon as we receive word of the league's decision, we will pass it along to you.
August 24, 2008
The Broncos are optimistic that receiver Brandon Marshall will have his three-game suspension cut to just two games and possibly to just one game, according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post.

Our View:Marshall’s lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, will travel to the league offices and make the case for cutting the penalty. While officially notifying Marshall of his three-game suspension by letter, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell indicated he would knock off a game if the Broncos' star receiver met two simple conditions. Condition No. 1: Marshall had to maintain regular communications with a New York-based, league-appointed counselor. Condition No. 2: Marshall essentially can't have any more run-ins with the police. The Post reports he has done both and that should get him down to two games. Steinberg hopes he can get it down to one game by demonstrating a need for lenenancy, and Goodell has compromised on such matters in the past. We'll keep you posted
August 23, 2008
Brandon Marshall broke loose for a 49-yard touchdown in Friday's preseason battle against the Packers, according to the Rocky Mountain News. He finished the game with two receptions for a game-high 71 yards. Marshall has two of the starters' three receiving touchdowns in the preseason, and his 10 receptions in three games easily leads the team's wide receivers.

Our View:Even with the suspension, Marshall is worthy of being drafted as a No. 1 fantasy receiver. He will be worth the wait and pay dividends when he returns.
August 16, 2008
Brandon Marshall has filed an appeal of his three-game suspension, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:As it is, if Marshall stays out of trouble, the suspension could be reduced to two games. Fantasy owners can only hope that his suspension be reduced to one game.
August 6, 2008
While embattled Denver receiver Brandon Marshall plans to appeal the three-game suspension recently handed down by the NFL due to legal misconduct during the offseason, he tells reporters he understands the errors of his way and he intends to get back on track, according to ProFootballTalk.com. “I’m just going to do everything I’m supposed to do, whether it’s off the field or on the field, and get past this,” Marshall said today in his first public comments since his suspension was announced.

Our View:Fantasy owners can hope he holds true. He's saying all the right things, suggesting it is time to change and move forward with emphasis on the job at hand. The receiving picture in Denver is a mess and Marshall may be the only solid deep threat the team possesses. Missing him in the first three games (possibly only two if he follows a league request to seek therapy) will be a significant concern.
August 6, 2008
Brandon Marshall intends to appeal his three-game suspension from the league, according to NFL.com.

Our View:Marshall's value will fall even if he manages to get his suspension uplifted (which is unlikely). His character issues make him a risky fantasy prospect.
August 5, 2008
The NFL has officially handed wide receiver Brandon Marshall a three-game suspension for violating the personal conduct policy, the Denver Post confirms. If Marshall seeks counseling and complies with other conditions, the suspension may be reduced to two games. The receiver won't be able to practice with the Broncos from September 2 until after Week 3.

Our View:The official report matched the rumors that came out two days ago. The suspension will cause Marshall to fall in the fantasy rankings, but the bigger concern may be if you trust Brandon to clean up his act and not open himself up to further suspensions. The Broncos passing game may need to lean heavily on Darrell Jackson and Tony Scheffler in the early weeks.
August 3, 2008
Brandon Marshall will be suspended for three games by the NFL for violating the leagues personal conduct policy, according to a report by Adam Schefter on Pro Football Talk. Schefter also stated that the suspension could be reduced to two games if Marshall agrees to attend counseling.

Our View:Our advice is to avoid drafting Steve Smith and Marshall this season, that is unless you want to lose Weeks 1 and 2. Perhaps Marshall will use the time away to continue to work on rehabbing his surgically repaired arm so that when he is activated he can be back to 100 percent.
August 3, 2008
Brandon Marshall has yet to hear what the league will rule in regards to his off-field issues, but on the field he looked fantastic on Saturday, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:Marshall showed little after effects of his injured arm, but the concern now is how many games he will be suspended for violating the leagues conduct policy.
August 1, 2008
A decision on what type of discipline Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall will face will come by next week, according to the Rocky Mountain News. "We’ve got a little more work to do ... and we should be making a ruling very shortly,” said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Our View:Marshall could be suspended one game, or he could be suspended four games. His stock in fantasy football is really in flux until it is known just how long he will be out.
July 28, 2008
Three people were reportedly granted restraining orders against Brandon Marshall for stalking, according to CompleteColorado.com. None of those individuals were Marshall's ex-girlfriend, Rasheeda Watley.

Our View:This news will not bode well for him in an upcoming decision from the NFL on a possible suspension.
July 24, 2008
Adam Schefter of NFL Network states that Brandon Marshall could be suspended for four to eight games. He has been arrested three times in the last year and has a DUI charge pending.

Our View:The league is expected to make an official decision on his status by next week.
July 24, 2008
Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall had a meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his recent off-field troubles, according to Pro Football Weekly.

Our View:Goodell will announce soon whether or not Marshall will face a suspension for the upcoming season. This has a huge effect on fantasy teams, as a lengthy suspension will drop Marshall's value considerably.
July 17, 2008
Brandon Marshall's arraignment in his court case for a traffic violation has been puched back to August 12, according to the Denver Post. He was ticketed for making an illegal lane change, and was stopped on northbound Interstate 25 between Broadway and Santa Fe Drive after allegedly driving his Hummer H2 on the shoulder to pass two cars. He was also ticketed for not having his driver's license or proof of insurance with him.

Our View:The hearing was originally scheduled for July 24, which is the same day players are to report to the Broncos' training camp.
July 11, 2008
Broncos' coach Mike Shanahan defended Brandon Marshall and believes he can avoid trouble in the future, according to the Denver Post. Shanahan commented, "I can’t go into great detail, for obvious reasons, but Brandon has a good upside and he is a really good kid. I feel very good where Brandon’s at. I think he’ll be fine."

Our View:Marshall will remain on the radar of commissioner Roger Goodell, but it is still encouraging that he hasn't lost the support of coach Shanahan.
July 10, 2008
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has noted concerns about the growing legal problems for Denver receiver Brandon Marshall , reporting he will be keeping a close eye on the progress of his trial for DUI scheduled to commence on September 16th, according to Pro Football Weekly.

Our View:Marshall has been arrested and charged with a multitude of misgivings this offseason, including the DUI, an alleged assault of his girlfriend, and various moving violations as a driver. If he is found guilty of the DUI, you can be he will become the latest in a growing line of players fined and/or suspended under the league's new player conduct guidelines. There have been more than a few players that have received substantial fines and suspensions as a result of off-the-field mistakes, and Marshall has given the league more than a few reasons to target him as the next to join that list. We'll keep you posted.
July 8, 2008
The Denver Post reports that Brandon Marshall was ticketed on June 12 for making an illegal lane change, according to Denver County Court records. Marshall was stopped on northbound Interstate-25 between Broadway and Santa Fe Drive and was also ticketed for not having his driver's license or proof of insurance.

Our View:Marshall is scheduled to be arraigned on July 24, according to the records.
June 30, 2008
Brandon Marshall was arrested in March for assaulting his girlfriend, but there have been past incidents, according to the Denver Post. The newspaper says they have received reports that Marshall previously "punched his girlfriend, cut her leg with a knife and threw a rock at a car in which she was a passenger."

Our View:These are not new incidents, as the paper claims there has been eight incidents and 12 police reports written concerning domestic disputes since June of 2006. With Marshall's history now coming to the forefront, it would not be surprising if Roger Goodell decided to implement some form of discipline.
June 28, 2008
Denver wideout Brandon Marshall has been granted full clearance to take part in all team activities for the week ahead and sources indicate he is already working with quarterback Jay Cutler on routes and timing, according to the Rocky Mountain News.

Our View:Marshall's offseason has been a disaster, but getting the worries of his injured hand out of the way will mean much to creating a positive momentum moving towards training camp. His recent arrest for the alleged assault against his girlfriend looms, but it appears his work on the field is getting underway. Marshall was reportedly catching passes one-handed with his surgically repaired arm and caught any variety of passes. The nerve damage doesn't appear to be lasting.
June 27, 2008
ProFootballTalk.com is reporting that the attorney of Brandon Marshall's ex-girlfriend says the Broncos wide receiver is lying when he claims that his March arrest was part of a “shakedown” attempt. “His story that he has been a victim is as pathetic as the story that he slipped on a McDonald’s bag and injured his arm,” said David McGill, a lawyer for Marshall’s ex-girlfriend Rasheedah Watley. “Hopefully, he will be as eager to tell his story in a court of law, under oath, as he has been in the media.”

Our View:Marshall was arrested on March 6 because, an Atlanta Police Department report says, Watley told police Marshall “threw her on the bed, grasped her head with his hand and began to slap her.” Marshall says the only physical altercation was when Watley’s sisters attacked him. Is it just us, or is there more off-field NFL player news this summer than in past summers?
June 26, 2008
The fight that led to receiver Brandon Marshall's March 6 arrest ended when his hand was cut by a piece of glass at his downtown condominium, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:According to an Atlanta Police Department incident report, Marshall was bleeding from his hand when officers arrived at his home on March 4. He told police that two sisters of his girlfriend, Rasheedah Watley, had attacked him and that "he had been cut on glass during the fight," according to the report. He refused treatment at the scene.
June 26, 2008
The NFL is looking into the March 6 arrest of Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall on a misdemeanor battery charge for allegedly hitting his girlfriend, according to the Tacoma News Tribune. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed the inquiry but declined to comment further.

Our View:The incident occurred in Fulton County, Ga., where authorities say no formal charges have been filed. Marshall's girlfriend filed an affidavit in Fulton County claiming Marshall hit her in the mouth and eye on March 4. Marshall, who is scheduled for trial in September on a previous DUI charge, could face the wrath of commissioner Roger Goodell, if he's convicted in either case.
June 25, 2008
ESPN speculates that troubled wide receiver Brandon Marshall will be suspended for at least a game or two if he is convicted at his drunken driving trial, which is set to take place in September.

Our View:Marshall has been arrested three times in the past 12 months, and his off-the-field exploits have garnered far more attention than anything he has done on the field this offseason.
June 25, 2008
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall was arrested March 6 in Atlanta on a misdemeanor battery charge, his third arrest in 12 months and second involving a domestic dispute, according to the Denver Post. Marshall, who was in Atlanta training with Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler and tight end Tony Scheffler at the time, was booked into the Fulton County Jail on March 6. He was released on March 7 after appearing before a judge and posting a $1,000 cash bond.

Our View:Marshall could be suspended by the NFL under its Personal Conduct Policy because of multiple arrests and alleged incidents. He also was charged with driving under the influence in October 2007 and is set to go to trial in September on that charge. A previous domestic-violence charge, from an arrest in March 2007, has been dismissed.
June 23, 2008
Brandon Marshall, who is recovering from his arm injury, made an appearance at the Broncos' practice facility today, where he lifted weights and did some running, according to the Denver Post.

Our View:He is progressing nicely and should be ready to participate at the beginning of training camp.
June 18, 2008
Brandon Marshall's DUI trial was set to begin on Wednesday, but the proceedings have been pushed back to September 16, the Denver Post reports. The charges stem from an October 22 arrest. Marshall pleaded not guilty on December 18.

Our View:The new date is two days after the Broncos face the Chargers at home, so that should work out for Marshall. And, heck, if it doesn't, why not just push it back again? If the legal system is willing to wait a year after the arrest, why not two or three years?
June 13, 2008
There remains some weakness in the right forearm and the nerve damage is not totally repaired, but whatever confidence receiver Brandon Marshall may have lost since he accidentally severed his forearm on Easter eve is all back, according to the Denver Post. "I'm still going to catch 100 balls this year," Marshall said following the conclusion of the Broncos' offseason mini-camps Thursday.

Our View:Marshall posted 102 receptions, 1,325 yards and seven scores last year. If he can keep his name off the police blotter and get healthy, 100 catches is a realistic goal for the talented youngster.
June 12, 2008
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall ran routes with teammates to open camp Wednesday morning and caught a few passes with his right hand, according to the Denver Post. This is news because Marshall hasn’t used that hand (at least not during the practices that have been open to the media) since he underwent surgery to repair severe lacerations in his right forearm during March.

Our View:Marshall wasn’t gripping the ball tightly with his right hand as he caught the long passes, but he was using the injured arm to cradle the ball - something he wasn’t doing last week when he was spotted catching a pass with only his left hand. From the sound of this report, Marshall is progressing nicely towards participation in training camp.
May 30, 2008
Brandon Marshall is the unquestioned No. 1 receiver in Denver, this according to the Rocky Mountain News. He continues to rehabilitate his right forearm after surgery and will begin catching passes in a few weeks.

Our View:There are many that don't buy into Marshall's 1325 yards from a year ago, but with Brandon Stokley unable to stay healthy and Rod Smith now in the Broncos' front office, there is little (absent his health) stopping him from repeating his 2007 numbers.
May 20, 2008
Coach Mike Shanahan is certain Brandon Marshall will be ready for training camp, according to the Rocky Mountain News. He is recovering from arm surgery and Shanahan said, "June 22 will be the first day he'll be able to catch the football, so that will give us plenty of time, obviously, before our summer ball. He's running routes like he normally would. So for him to be able to do that at this time, barring any setback, he should be able to go full speed."

Our View:Marshall noted that his recovery is going well. This is good news, as Marshall emerged as one of the top young receivers in the NFL in 2007 with 102 receptions for 1325 yards and seven touchdowns.
May 19, 2008
Receiver Brandon Marshall will continue to be held out of practice as he continues to recover from injuries and surgery to his right forearm suffered in a horseplay incident with his brother at a Florida resort in March, this according to the Rocky Mountain News.

Our View:The extent of his participation in team and position meetings.
May 2, 2008
The Denver Broncos won't know for sure until shortly before training camp if wide receiver Brandon Marshall will be fully recovered from his right forearm injury, according to ESPN. Marshall has nerve damage in his right forearm as a result of a fall through a glass entertainment center while horse playing with family members in March. The team thinks and hopes Marshall will be fine, but when there is nerve damage, there are no guarantees.

Our View:Marshall is obviously a promising young player, who will likely be ranked in the top 15 or so at his position this year. This story will continue to grow legs as the offseason progresses, and we will stay on top of the latest information as it becomes available.
April 7, 2008
Brandon Marshall had the cast removed from his right arm over the weekend. "The doctor said it looks good," Marshall tells the Denver Post. "All we have to do now is wait for the artery to come around, but everything else is healing well." He will remain in a sling for another four weeks and then begin rehab. Marshall hopes to be ready for training camp.
March 28, 2008
Denver Broncos star wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who keeps finding his name in negative news reports, insisted Thursday he's really a good guy who just needs to grow up, according to the Sporting News. "Being truthful, it is time for me to grow up on and off the field," Marshall said Thursday. "I'm not just a guy that's on the team, I'm a starter and have a lot of responsibility on this team. We have goals that we're trying to reach, and I play a big role in that." It was Marshall's first extensive public comments since his latest misstep, a freak accident that landed him in the operating room for surgery on his right arm and called into question his maturity level again.
March 26, 2008
The Denver Broncos have made their first public comments on star receiver Brandon Marshall’s recent arm injury, according to FOX Sports. In the statement, Broncos’ head athletic trainer Steve Antonopulos confirmed reports that Marshall sustained right forearm lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles. "All have been repaired, and his right forearm and elbow will be immobilized for six weeks," Antonopulos said. "Rehabilitation will begin in six weeks. Full recovery is expected to take three to four months." This timeline means Marshall should be ready to resume football activities in time for the start of training camp in late July.
March 25, 2008
Brandon Marshall has an injured right arm and he could take several months to recover, according to ESPN. In a story published Monday, Marshall told the Rocky Mountain News he had slipped on a fast-food bag while vacationing at a resort with his mother, father and siblings. He said there was nothing more to read into it than that and described his injury as "a little cut on my arm." The latest update makes the injury sound much more serious. The NFL Network reported Monday night, citing no sources, that Marshall had severed an artery, a vein and a nerve in his forearm along with tendons to five muscles. Marshall underwent surgery this past weekend and will be in a cast for two weeks, then a splint for a month, but he will be ready for training camp.
March 24, 2008
A jury trial was postponed today for Brandon Marshall, the Denver Broncos wide receiver who stands accused of driving under the influence, according to the Denver Post. A new trial date was set for June in Denver District Court after Marshall's attorney asked for a delay. Marshall was arrested in lower downtown on Oct. 22, 2007 on suspicion of drunken driving, just hours after he caught six passes for 77 yards in the Broncos 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Invesco Field at Mile High.
March 23, 2008
Brandon Marshall slipped on a McDonald's wrapper, which resulted in his arm going through the television set, according to NFL.com. It is unclear as to how many stitches Marshall needed and he commented, "I want to thank everybody for their concerns and let everyone know that I'm okay. It's funny because I pride myself on yards after catch and being one of the toughest players to take down once I have the ball in my hands. So for the next couple of days I'm going to take the time to build my confidence back up after allowing that McDonalds bag to take me down and send me through the entertainment center." His excuse is good enough for us.
March 23, 2008
Brandon Marshall slipped and fell at his home on Saturday and struck his arm through a television set, according to Adam Schefter of NFLNetwork. Marshall was treated and released at a local hospital, after receiving stitches in his arm.

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