I'm intrigued by Carolina second-rounder Terrace Marshall. The Panthers had a credible (albeit touchdown-poor) passing game under Matt Rhule and Joe Brady last year; Brady joined the team after coordinating Louisiana State's National Champion in 2019. Marshall was part of that team, catching 13 touchdowns. He caught 10 more in just seven games in 2020.

Carolina threw only 16 touchdowns a year ago. If you wonder why the team moved on so quickly from Teddy Bridgewater, look no further. It's not a given that Sam Darnold will be an upgrade, of course, but he can't be much less effective at putting the ball in the end zone. And 6-foot-3 Marshall should give him a big target. A story about Marshall reuniting with Brady can be found here.

Last season, Marshall's 10 touchdowns came on 48 receptions; touchdowns on more than 20 percent of his catches. Among players to catch 45-plus balls, that was the 2nd-highest scoring rate in college football.

NCAA TD RATE, 2020 (45-PLUS CATCHES)
PlayerNoYdsAvgTDTD%
Jaelon Darden741,19016.11925.7%
Terrace Marshall4873115.21020.8%
DeVonta Smith1171,85615.92319.7%
Cole Turner4960512.3918.4%
Calvin Austin631,05316.71117.5%
Zay Flowers5689215.9916.1%
Kawaan Baker5165912.9815.7%
Romeo Doubs581,00217.3915.5%
Jaivon Heiligh6599815.41015.4%
Jahan Dotson5288417815.4%
Tutu Atwell4662513.6715.2%
Jonathan Adams791,11114.11215.2%
David Bell5362511.8815.1%
Sean Dykes4758112.4714.9%
Sam Pinckney4781517.3714.9%
Dyami Brown551,09920814.5%
Kadarius Toney7098414.11014.3%
Zakhari Franklin4969414.2714.3%
Marlon Williams711,03914.61014.1%
Chris Olave5072914.6714.0%
Treylon Burks5182016.1713.7%
Cornell Powell5388216.6713.2%
Erik Ezukanma4674816.3613.0%
Jalen Wydermyer4650611613.0%
Jaquarii Roberson6292614.9812.9%
Bo Melton4763813.6612.8%
Jalen Tolbert641,08517812.5%
Mike Harley5779914712.3%
Khalil Shakir5271913.8611.5%
Dax Milne701,18817811.4%
Dazz Newsome5468412.7611.1%
Kayshon Boutte4573516.3511.1%
Jaylon Robinson5597917.8610.9%
John Metchie5591616.7610.9%
Emeka Emezie4773815.7510.6%
Rashee Rice4868314.2510.4%
Tylan Wallace5992215.6610.2%
Tyler Snead535249.959.4%
Elijah Moore861,19313.989.3%
Amari Rodgers771,02013.279.1%
Tre Walker4562713.948.9%
Neil Pau'u4560313.448.9%
Hunter Long576851258.8%
Taj Harris5873312.658.6%
Joshua Cephus585479.458.6%
Osirus Mitchell4750510.748.5%
Blake Proehl4757712.348.5%
Seth Williams4776016.248.5%
Justin Hall4966513.648.2%
Tyrice Richie5359711.347.5%
Shi Smith5763311.147.0%
Jordan Addison6066611.146.7%
Keylon Stokes466441436.5%
Thomas Hennigan4761613.136.4%
Xavier Hutchinson647711246.3%
Whop Philyor544959.235.6%
Anthony Schwartz5463611.835.6%
Cam Johnson565459.735.4%
Jarrin Pierce595849.935.1%
Kaylon Geiger6475211.834.7%
Winston Wright4755311.824.3%
Travis Etienne4858812.324.2%
Jaden Walley5271813.823.8%
Wan'Dale Robinson51461912.0%
Josh Ali544738.811.9%
Billy Kemp676449.611.5%
Jo'Quavious Marks602684.500.0%

Carolina also has DJ Moore and Robby Anderson, but lost Curtis Samuel, and this is a three-wide receiver offense. Marshall should be that third wideout on the field for most plays. I will be interested in making him a late-round flier, or a pick in upcoming rookie drafts.

--Andy Richardson