
Nick Marsh
2025 Receiving Stats
                    REC
                                42
                            YDS
                                479
                            TD
                                5
                            AVG
                                11.4
                            TAR
                                70
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                2025 Fantasy Outlook
                
                    Following a highly anticipated freshman season in East Lansing, the former four-star receiver appears primed for a breakout year in 2025. Despite the inconsistencies that come with the territory as a true freshman in a power conference, Marsh showed flashes of brilliance as well as a connection with quarterback Aidan Chiles, forming what has the potential to be one of the most exciting offensive duos in the conference. With former top target Montorie Foster out of the picture, Marsh appears to be the heir apparent to the top receiver spot and has the natural talent and opportunity to put together a massive season. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                     
				  Leading receiver in rivalry loss
Marsh hauled in 6 of 13 targets for 75 yards during Saturday's 31-20 loss versus Michigan.
				  ANALYSIS
Despite a poor showing from the Michigan State offense, Marsh managed to put together a solid performance, leading the team in receptions, yards and targets on the day. The 6-foot-3 receiver nearly hauled in a 25-yard touchdown in the third quarter but was ruled down at the one-yard-line, leading to the Spartans' second touchdown of the day, courtesy of Brandon Tullis. While the Michigan State offense is hard to trust on a weekly basis, Marsh sees a high enough target share to keep him relevant most weeks, with his next opportunity coming in a road battle against Minnesota on Saturday.
			  Despite a poor showing from the Michigan State offense, Marsh managed to put together a solid performance, leading the team in receptions, yards and targets on the day. The 6-foot-3 receiver nearly hauled in a 25-yard touchdown in the third quarter but was ruled down at the one-yard-line, leading to the Spartans' second touchdown of the day, courtesy of Brandon Tullis. While the Michigan State offense is hard to trust on a weekly basis, Marsh sees a high enough target share to keep him relevant most weeks, with his next opportunity coming in a road battle against Minnesota on Saturday.
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				  Scores in defeat
Marsh compiled seven receptions (on nine targets) for 64 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 38-13 defeat to Indiana.
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				  Leading receiver in blowout loss
Marsh logged seven receptions (on 14 targets) for 77 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 38-13 loss to UCLA.
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				  Leading receiver in loss
Marsh hauled in 4 of 6 targets for 41 yards during Saturday's 38-27 defeat versus Nebraska.
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				  Cleared to play Saturday
Marsh (leg) is not listed on the injury report for Saturday's game against Nebraska.
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				  Should be ready to go Saturday
Marsh is dealing with a leg contusion but is expected to be 100 percent healthy to face Nebraska on Saturday, Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press reports.
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