Marqise Lee

Marqise Lee

32-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
 Free Agent  
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$Released by the 49ers in May of 2021.
Works out for Las Vegas
WRFree Agent
November 9, 2021
Lee participated in a work out with the Raiders on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports.
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The wide receiver showcased his talents for Las Vegas on Tuesday following an undisclosed injury that caused him to be waived by the 49ers in May. Lee hasn't played in an NFL game since 2019 when he appeared in six contests for the Jaguars, making three catches for 18 yards. He's not likely to be considered for a team's active roster but he may get a practice squad spot.
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Height
6' 0"
 
Weight
196 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.52 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.01 sec
 
Vertical Jump
38.0 in
 
Broad Jump
127 in
 
Hand Length
9.50 in
 
Arm Length
31.75 in
 
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August 5, 2020
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Training Camp Notes: August 1
August 1, 2020
On Saturday, Matthew Stafford joined Kenny Golladay, T.J. Hockenson and five other Lions on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
2020 Training Camp Preview: New England Patriots
July 29, 2020
The Patriots' already notable offseason was capped by the signing of QB Cam Newton and news that six players plan to opt out of the 2020 campaign due to COVID-19 concerns.
NFL 2020: Using Vacated Targets to Identify Opportunity
July 15, 2020
The Brandin Cooks trade has mostly been discussed from the Texans' perspective, but the biggest fantasy impact could be a career high in targets for Robert Woods.
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A second-round pick in 2014, Lee has seen his career derailed by injuries and poor quarterback play. Returning from a 2018 season lost to an ACL tear, Lee barely played in six games last year before heading to injured reserve with a shoulder injury. The Jaguars released Lee in April, and the Patriots swooped him up a couple days later. At 6-0, 196, Lee has just average size and speed (4.52 40), but he's always been quick and dangerous after the catch. The Patriots have a lot of bodies at receiver, but they include a 34-year old Julian Edelman (without his trusted quarterback), 31-year-old Mohamed Sanu returning from an injury-marred season and last year's disappointing first-round pick, N'Keal Harry. In other words, if Lee, now apparently healthy, looks good in camp, he could win a significant role.
Slated to be the team's No. 1 wideout last summer, Lee tore his ACL in August and missed the entire 2018 season. He then opened 2019 training camp on the PUP list and didn't come off until mid-August, leaving his status for Week 1 in serious question. At 6-0, 196, and with 4.52 40 speed, Lee's physical specs are merely average, but he's uncannily quick and athletic - his 4.01-second shuttle time, 38-inch vertical jump and 127-inch broad jump are all impressive. Lee gets a quarterback upgrade from Blake Bortles to Nick Foles, but not having practice time this spring and for much of the summer could hurt their rapport. Even so, he should eventually be a candidate to start alongside Dede Westbrook, with D.J. Chark, Chris Conley and Keelan Cole also in the mix for snaps.
With Allen Robinson in Chicago and Allen Hurns in Dallas, Lee appeared primed to serve as the Jaguars', dare we say it, marquee wideout, especially after signing a four-year deal with $16.5 million in guarantees. Lee was barely passable last year in a below-average offense - 12.5 YPC and 7.3 YPT, one catch of 40-plus yards on 96 targets - and that was with Robinson missing virtually the entire year. At 6-0, 196, and running a 4.52 40, Lee looks unremarkable, but he's exceptionally quick and athletic - his combine numbers for broad jump, vertical and shuttle time graded out as elite. Unfortunately, Lee will have to wait until 2019 to show off his skills again, after suffering a season-ending knee injury during the preseason.
While the Jaguars' passing-game output as a whole dropped off a cliff, somehow Lee had a breakout season. Finally healthy after two injury-hampered campaigns, Lee played all 16 games and managed a respectable 13.5 YPC and 8.1 YPT. That's all the more respectable when you consider Blake Bortles' meager 6.2 YPA and Allen Robinson's paltry 5.8 YPT. At 6-0, 196, Lee has average size, and his 4.52 40 at the Combine was below par for all but the biggest receivers in the league. But Lee is unusually quick and athletic, accelerates to full speed quickly, and has a 38-inch vertical leap. Lee scored only three times, thanks to only nine red-zone targets, and Robinson and Allen Hurns will be back, but if Bortles can approach something similar to his passable 2015 level, Lee should be one of the prime beneficiaries. Unfortunately, Bortles has done nothing to inspire confidence during training camp or the preseason, leaving himself with a short leash entering Week 1.
Injuries have derailed the former USC star's first two years, but he reported to the team's offseason program healthy and has finally had a chance to work with quarterback Blake Bortles extensively in the offseason. At 6-0, 200, with average timed speed (4.52 40), Lee's physical specs don't jump off the page. But he's exceptionally quick, accelerates to top speed rapidly, has a 38-inch vertical leap and 127-inch broad jump, i.e., he's unusually athletic and explosive. With Allen Robinson emerging as a full-blown star and Allen Hurns a capable playmaker on the other side, Lee enters the year as the team's No. 3 receiver. But the Jaguars threw the ball 607 times (12th), and even more frequently in the red zone, so there's enough opportunity to go around, especially given the lack of depth beyond Lee at the position.
With Justin Blackmon's reinstatement bid falling short in May, and Cecil Shorts plying his trade in Houston, Lee will have another chance for a significant role in Year 2. Lee's rookie year wasn't especially noteworthy, but he was playing in the 31st-ranked passing game both in terms of total yards and efficiency. He also missed three full games and parts of others with an ankle injury that has since healed. At 6-0, 192, Lee has only average size, and his timed 4.52 40 is barely adequate for a receiver with his frame. But Lee is exceptionally nimble, accelerates to top speed quickly, is a good route runner and has strong ball skills. He'll likely start opposite Allen Robinson, though Allen Hurns and tight-end Julius Thomas will also see targets.
Taken with the 39th overall pick, Lee has as good chance to start opposite Cecil Shorts right out of the gate. At 6-0, 192, Lee has only average size, and his timed 4.52 40 is merely passable in a receiver with his frame. But Lee has great quickness and acceleration, excellent vision and good route-running skills. He’s also got good eye-hand coordination and strong ball skills. With the addition of Lee, Shorts and fellow second-rounder Allen Robinson, the Jaguars are suddenly deep at wide receiver, and they’ll eventually be breaking in a rookie quarterback. But Lee should get every chance to play himself into a significant role.
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Still injured
WRFree Agent
Undisclosed
May 21, 2021
The 49ers waived Lee (undisclosed) with an injury designation Friday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
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Released Friday
WRFree Agent
May 21, 2021
Lee (undisclosed) was released by the 49ers on Friday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
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Scooped up by San Fran
WRSan Francisco 49ers
May 17, 2021
Lee (undisclosed) is signing with the 49ers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Cut with failed physical
WRFree Agent
Undisclosed
March 18, 2021
The Patriots have released Lee (undisclosed) with a failed physical designation, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Let go by Patriots
WRFree Agent
March 18, 2021
The Patriots will release Lee, ESPN's Mike Reiss reports.
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On radar for Saints
WRFree Agent
September 13, 2021
Lee was one of a group of wide receivers who worked out for the Saints on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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The former Jaguar signed with the Patriots in 2020 but never played a game for them, opting out of last season and then getting released over the summer after a failed physical. If Lee is back in something closer to game shape, he could provide some experience for a Saints receiver group that skews very young while Michael Thomas is out of action, but the team's passing game seemed to be firing on all cylinders in Sunday's rout of the Packers.
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