It appears the Miami Dolphins have added a wide receiver to their offseason roster.

According to his agents, the Dolphins have signed wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. to a contract. It hasn’t been confirmed yet, but this will likely be a futures deal.

“Congratulations to our very own Terrace Marshall Jr. on signing a contract with the Miami Dolphins,” Elite Loyalty Sports wrote.

A former second-round pick of the Carolina Panthers, Marshall’s career has not come close to panning out.

Over three seasons (36 games) with the Panthers, Marshall caught 64 passes for 767 yards and one touchdown before being cut loose by Carolina in 2024.

Marshall latched on with the San Francisco 49ers‘ practice squad after that, and then landed with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he appeared in seven games (one start) in 2024 and tallied three catches for 41 yards.

The LSU product spent the 2025 campaign on the practice squad of the Philadelphia Eagles but didn’t get into any games.

The Dolphins are expected to have some turnover at wide receiver this offseason, and namely with Tyreek Hill, who is a prime cut candidate after suffering a major knee injury last season.

Miami also has D’Wayne Eskridge and Cedrick Wilson hitting free agency.

Marshall will face an uphill climb in making a 53-man roster, but Miami might give him a better chance to do so than most teams given the circumstances.

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