Sunday, August 24, 2025

2025 Season Countdown: #15 Jordan Marshall

 

Jordan Marshall (image via On3)

Name: Jordan Marshall
Height: 
5’11″
Weight: 
216 lbs.
High school: 
Cincinnati (OH) Moeller
Position: 
Running back
Class: 
Redshirt freshman
Jersey number:
 #23
Last year: 
I ranked Marshall #73 and said he would be a backup running back (LINK). He played in five games and ran 31 times for 120 yards and returned 9 kickoffs for 225 yards.
TTB Rating:
 88

Marshall was a top-100 recruit in the class of 2024 who started off the season being hyped by running backs coach Tony Alford . . . and then didn't play much running back. A lot of people expected him to be the third back behind Kalel Mullings and Donovan Edwards, but he only carried the ball 31 times on the season, and that includes 23 times in the bowl game against Alabama after Mullings and Edwards were preparing for the NFL draft. Part of the reason Marshall didn't play earlier was because he was working through an injury, and that allowed him to keep his redshirt by only playing in four regular season games (bowl games don't count against redshirts). Maybe that doesn't matter because I would be surprised if he's still around in 2028, but you never know.

For the past few years, Michigan has had upperclassmen to handle running back duties, including Hassan Haskins, Blake Corum, Mullings, and Edwards, but this year is a little different with Marshall the reported leader in the clubhouse and junior Alabama transfer Justice Haynes right there behind him. Haynes was a 5-star recruit and someone who performed well when given opportunities in Tuscaloosa. Maybe this isn't Michigan's best 1-2 combo at running back, but it's a pretty fantastic stack, at least as far as recruiting rankings go; Haynes was #29 overall in 2023 and Marshall was #78 overall in 2024.

Marshall showed a great deal of toughness during his performance against Alabama, dragging tacklers and running through attempts to take him down. He had very good track times in high school, but the ReliaQuest Bowl was more about his between-the-tackles effort than bouncing things outside or breaking big runs. He'll have to continue that tough running behind an offensive line that will probably not be great in 2025, though Michigan fans are hoping it will be improved from last year. I seem some similarities between Marshall and Omarion Hampton, whom new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey helped turn into a first round draft pick this past spring.

Prediction: Starting running back; 220 carries, 1100 yards, 9 touchdowns

1 comment:

  1. Marshall & Haynes - should they remain healthy - will carry this team. Both are top1o, even with a rotation. They're basically our offense

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