CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Second-round pick Terrace Marshall Jr. didn’t do much to impress during the Carolina Panthers’ rookie minicamp over the weekend.
The wide receiver out of LSU spent most of the time working on the side with trainers to make sure there were no problems with the left knee he had scoped in January and the medical issues that arose in the pre-draft process -- foot and leg injuries in college and high school -- even though he said, “I’m fully ready to go right now."
“I asked him how long he wanted to play in the NFL," coach Matt Rhule said.