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    LB Lemar Marshall may miss June 16-18 minicamp.
    Marshall’s rehabbing from offseason shoulder and knee surgeries. The Redskins middle linebacker is expected to be 100 percent by training camp.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Lemar Marshall will start in place of LaVar Arrington for the next two-four weeks.
    IDP leaguers looking for a short-term fix for tackles could do worse.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Redskins re-signed LB Lemar Marshall to a 3-year, $2 million contract.
    Marshall, who went undrafted in the 1999 draft, recorded 82 tackles and 1.5 sacks last season. He’ll probably return to the bench with LaVar Arrington returning healthy.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Lemar Marshall has been playing middle linebacker at Washington’s recent mini-camp.
    He’s the early favorite to take over Antonio Pierce’s old position. While not certain to earn the starting job, he’d be one of the top IDP sleepers in the game if it happens. Grab him him in all dynasty leagues.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Lemar Marshall is likely to take over the starting middle linebacker spot in Washington next season.
    That makes him a very interesting IDP option who could provide Antonio Pierce-like value next season.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Lemar Marshall will open Redskins camp as the team’s starting middle linebacker.
    We’ve pumped up this guy all off-season as a major IDP sleeper. If coordinator Gregg Williams can make Antonio Pierce a star, why not Marshall?
  • CIN Linebacker
    Lemar Marshall is clearly behind Rocky McIntosh in their competition to be the Redskins’ starting weak-side linebacker.
    Coordinator Gregg Williams says McIntosh has been “phenomenal” at early workouts. Marshall can also play inside, so his roster spot is probably safe.
  • CIN Linebacker
    Redskins released LB Lemar Marshall.
    A quick fall from grace. Marshall was a strong IDP starter in 2005 as a middle linebacker, but had been moved to the weak side. He was no longer of use in D.C. due to the emergence of youngster Rocky McIntosh, but we’re surprised Washington feels that they have enough depth.
  • FA Wide Receiver #89
    An MRI on Santana Moss’ hip flexor showed only minimal damage.
    Lemar Marshall has been missing workouts with a sore hamstring and Rock Cartwright has developed tendinitis in his injured ankle. Moss, who struggled with a hamstring injury in 2006, has missed most of offseason workouts.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bengals SLB Rashad Jeanty had surgery on his lower left leg Wednesday.
    It’s uncertain how much time he’ll miss. The Bengals upgraded their depth with Lemar Marshall, who is likely the new favorite to start Week 1. They could also kick Landon Johnson to the SAM and put Ed Hartwell on the weak side.