
The Facts: Marshall is heading into his third NFL training camp but will have new coaches teaching him the playbook. Marshall says he's going into training camp in July with a clear mind now that Frank Reich is the new head coach in Carolina. "I'd say one word to describe it is just clear -- clear-minded, just ready to take on what this year's going to bring," Marshall said, via the team’s official website. "Just taking it one day at a time, really. Just grinding it out with the team, getting work right with the scheme and QBs. I'm ready to go."
Diehards Line:Marshall, a second-round pick in the 2021 draft, started in nine games for Carolina in 2022. The 23-year-old receiver had 28 receptions for 490 yards and one touchdown. As Marshall heads into his third season, there will be new quarterbacks throwing to him at training camp. Rookie QB Bryce Young and veteran Andy Dalton are currently in line to compete for the starting job in Carolina. Even though all signs point to Young, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, being the starter in Week 1, Marshall will have to find chemistry with both quarterbacks until the team announces its QB1. Marshall is adjusting to a new coaching staff this offseason and is focusing on understanding the various coaching styles, specifically from wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson "(There's a) new coaching staff, new energy around here, so I'm just adapting to that," Marshall said. "Just feels like a fresh start, clean slate, and (I'm) ready for the year. ..." Marshall will look to continue a "fresh start" when training camp begins on July 27 for veterans.