WR Brandon Marshall’s one-year deal with the Seahawks has a maximum value of $2 million if incentives are hit, per source. (ESPN - Adam Schefter)
FFToday's Take:Mashall's production fell off dramatically in the second and final year of his Jets' tenure and barely got off the ground in his only year with the Giants before suffering a season-ending ankle injury. Now 34, Marshall probably only needs to beat out Tanner McEvoy, Jaron Brown and Amara Darboh to have some degree of fantasy relevancy. With that said, he'll need to better than he's been to stick on the roster. Depending on how training camp goes, Marshall is likely worth a late-round flier at best.