Marshall’s blend of size and speed gives him a viable opportunity to earn a roster spot in Miami, even though he hasn’t yet fulfilled his high draft expectations. The move adds depth at wide receiver for the Dolphins as the league approaches the free-agency window.
In other news, the Raiders are positioned to hire Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their next head coach, though an official signing can only occur after the season concludes. The organization is reportedly keen to finalize the deal once the Super Bowl is finished.
Kubiak has underscored a long-standing readiness for the head-coaching process, noting that a coach’s résumé is built on what happens on the field and in preparation, a philosophy he has maintained since before the season began.
While Kubiak hasn’t publicly addressed the Raiders’ pursuit in detail, multiple reports and a slip from Seahawks general manager John Schneider have fed the sense that a contract is imminent, even as the formal process awaits post-season clearance.
Together, these developments illustrate a busy period for teams evaluating players on the fringe and pursuing new leadership ahead of the upcoming free agency period.