Brandon Marshall played college football at UCF, and then was drafted in 2006. With the 119th pick, Marshall was drafted by the Denver Broncos. After a few years in Denver, Marshall moved around, and ended up playing with the Dolphins, Bears, Jets, Giants, and finished his playing days with the Seahawks. After being released by the Saints, he joined the Steelers, but was then released soon after, before the 2019 season.
During Marshall's career, he was known as an electric receiver. He finished his career as a 6-time Pro Bowler, the 2015 NFL receiving touchdowns co-leader, a First-Team All-Pro in 2012, and a member of the 100 greatest Bears of All-Time list. He also holds NFL records, such as;
- First to have a 1,000 receiving yard season with four different teams (Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, and New York Jets)
Marshall accomplished a great amount as a player, and should be recognized for his talent and hard work. With stats like his, and records he holds, it would be a shock to see him Not in the Hall of Fame