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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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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2006DEN152030915.5202126.000
2007DEN16102132513.07455711.400
2008DEN15104126512.2632-4-2.000
2009DEN15101112011.11037395.600
2009 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@CIN4276.80000.00
2CLE33411.3011414.00
3@OAK56713.41155.00
4DAL49122.81000.00
5NE8648.02166.00
6@SD5499.80000.00
8@BAL4246.00000.00
9PIT1111210.20000.00
10@WAS513426.82199.00
11SD3268.70000.00
12NYG68614.30000.00
13@KC79413.41122.00
14@IND212009.52000.00
15OAK77310.41000.00
16@PHI8394.90231.50
Player Notes
March 14, 2010
Rod Boone of Newsday shot down the rumor circulating stating that the Jets are interested in acquiring Brandon Marshall.

Our View:New York has a fine starting tandem at receiver with Jerricho Cotchery and Braylon Edwards, and it is not worth giving up a first-round draft pick to Denver as compensation to sign Marshall.
March 14, 2010
Add the Jets to the list of teams trying to wrest Brandon Marshall away from the Broncos, according to the National Football Post.

Our View:Of course, they would like to do so without surrendering their first-round draft pick, something that is not very likely. While New York is highly unlikely to land Marshall, this makes it clear that they are not fully sold on drops-machine Braylon Edwards.
March 7, 2010
According to SB Nation, the Bengals are toying with the idea of pursuing free agent wide receiver Brandon Marshall.

Our View:Marshall spent the weekend in Seattle talking to the Seahawks, but no visit has been scheduled with the Bengals yet. Cincinnati is looking for another deep threat to compliment Chad Ochocinco and has a long history of accepting troubled players. Marshall fits both aspects. He'll cost them a first round pick, but the on field results would likely be worth it.
March 6, 2010
Brandon Marshall has arrived in Seattle for his visit with the Seahawks, according to Jason LaCanfora's (NFL Network) twitter page.

Our View:There is belief that the Seahawks are unlikely to surrender their first-round pick (sixth overall) as compensation to sign the stud receiver away from Denver though. T.J. Houshmandzadeh would benefit from more single coverage if Marshall does land in Seattle.
March 5, 2010
Updating an earlier item, ESPN's Adam Schefter is now reporting that "Brandon Marshall (is) expected to be in Seattle on Saturday to visit the Seahawks and see if they can hammer out an offer sheet."

Our View:Were Seattle actually to sign Marshall, and Denver did not match their offer, they would be surrendering the number six overall pick in this year's draft to the Broncos. This is sure to get very interesting.