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MarShawn Lloyd

RB GB

College: USC | Rookie
Height: 5'9" | Weight: 220 lbs
Birth Date: 2001-01-05
2024 Bye Week: 10

Rostered: 50.4%
Started: 0.2%
Total Pts: 0
Avg Pts: 0

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2024 RTSports Outlook

The Packers selected Lloyd in the third round of this year's draft. He will compete with AJ Dillon for the top backup job behind Josh Jacobs. Lloyd could win the job with Dillon disappointing in recent seasons. Lloyd is a big, powerful back with plus speed. He runs with power and is tough to bring down with the ball in his hands. Lloyd is a really good pass catcher, giving the Packers a little different dimension at the running back spot. He needs to work on his pass blocking, though, to get on the field often in that role.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Lloyd does not land in a great spot for his fantasy value. He could get some catches and have some decent fantasy games along the way, but Jacobs really limits his ceiling. He could get around 25 receptions, 500 total yards and a few scores.

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RotoBaller's Outlook

MarShawn Lloyd was taken in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers to supply depth behind Josh Jacobs alongside AJ Dillon. Lloyd tore his ACL in 2020 and missed his first season at South Carolina, eventually emerging as their starter in his redshirt sophomore season. He would post 5.2 yards per carry with nine touchdowns on just over 100 totes there before transferring to USC ahead of the 2023 season. He would log a robust 7.1 YPC over 116 carries with 232 yards on 13 catches. His big-play ability is further illustrated by PFF's 177 Elusive Rating, one of the best in the draft class. They also charted him with 3.97 yards after contact per attempt, meaning NFL linebackers and defensive backs will have to earn it if he hits the second level. Coach Matt LeFleur historically uses a rotation at RB to keep everyone fresh, with Jacobs being the clear 1A in 2024. But Lloyd could leapfrog Dillon in the mix after AJD put up a poor 3.4 YPC in 2023. Lloyd carries a RotoBaller rank of 163 as the RB53 alongside a half-PPR ADP around pick 150 entering June.

MarShawn Lloyd was taken in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers to supply depth behind Josh Jacobs alongside AJ Dillon. Lloyd tore his ACL in 2020 and missed his first season at South Carolina, eventually emerging as their starter in his redshirt sophomore season. He would post 5.2 yards per carry with nine touchdowns on just over 100 totes there before transferring to USC ahead of the 2023 season. He would log a robust 7.1 YPC over 116 carries with 232 yards on 13 catches. His big-play ability is further illustrated by PFF's 177 Elusive Rating, one of the best in the draft class. They also charted him with 3.97 yards after contact per attempt, meaning NFL linebackers and defensive backs will have to earn it if he hits the second level. Coach Matt LeFleur historically uses a rotation at RB to keep everyone fresh, with Jacobs being the clear 1A in 2024. But Lloyd could leapfrog Dillon in the mix after AJD put up a poor 3.4 YPC in 2023. Lloyd carries a RotoBaller rank of 163 as the RB53 alongside a half-PPR ADP around pick 150 entering June.

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Player Notes
Jul 23 12:10pm CT

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said he didn't think rookie running back MarShawn Lloyd (hip) would be out too long to open training camp but that he probably would miss the next couple of days. Lloyd is sitting out of practices at the start of camp due to a mild hip injury. It's not ideal for the 23-year-old third-rounder as he tries to learn a new offense and adjust to the speed of the NFL, but as long as he returns soon, it shouldn't be a big issue. Josh Jacobs is the team's clear lead back entering the 2024 campaign, but Lloyd has a real chance to leapfrog AJ Dillon on the RB depth chart as the primary backfield complement to Jacobs. As long as Lloyd's ball-security issues don't resurface early on, he could become a valuable handcuff for fantasy managers that draft Jacobs early on.

From RotoBaller

Jul 22 3:20pm CT

Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd (hip) is not practicing on the first day of training camp due to a hip injury, according to team reporter Rob Demovsky. The rookie out of USC is expected to have a role in the ascending Green Bay offense right away, so missing reps is not ideal. However, it's early in the offseason, meaning teams are going to be extra cautious with bumps and bruises. For now, this development should not affect his rookie fantasy football value. While Josh Jacobs is fully expected to be the lead back in 2024, Lloyd could have standalone value as a handcuff running back, and his role could increase as the season moves along, especially if Jacobs continues to regress after a disappointing final season with the Las Vegas Raiders.

From RotoBaller

Jul 19 10:50pm CT

Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich basically has already said that rookie running back MarShawn Lloyd won't ride the bench like AJ Dillon did as a rookie. Lloyd brings shiftiness and explosiveness to the position, a much different element than Dillon brings, and it was evident during offseason practices. The Packers will want to see more of that from Lloyd in training camp this summer, as well as an ability to pass protect and catch passes. Head coach Matt LaFleur likes his backs to be well-versed in all aspects of the position. Josh Jacobs is the clear lead back for the Packers heading into the 2024 season, so Lloyd may be left to the waiver wire in standard 12-team leagues, but the third-rounder's combination of power and speed make him an intriguing big-play threat. Playing time and fumbling issues could be Lloyd's biggest obstacles as he heads to the next level.

From RotoBaller

Jul 10 4:00pm CT

Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd was selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft despite not having an impressive resume of production. In two seasons at South Carolina and one year at Southern California, he posted 1,234 rushing yards, 299 receiving yards, and 15 total touchdowns. However, his 17.8 yards per reception on 13 catches in 2023 and his size-adjusted athleticism led to interest among RB-needy NFL teams. "Following the NFL draft, we heard both [Matt] LaFleur and Adam Stenavich say to some effect that Lloyd brings a different element to this position group for Green Bay, Paul Bretl of ESPN wrote. "After a short time of watching Lloyd on the practice field, you see what LaFleur and Stenavich were referring to, with him bringing a level of burst and acceleration that the other backs just don't have." While he'll begin training camp behind Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillon, his versatility and change-of-pace skill set will be hard to keep off the field in 2024. "He definitely can be a weapon out of the backfield," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said. "I love all the measurables. He's a 220-pound back that runs 4.4 and can run routes out of the backfield. I think he could be a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses." With Jacobs entering his age-26 season, he could carry greater injury risk, and Lloyd has the potential to be a top handcuff running back in fantasy football since he's set to play in an ascending offense led by Jordan Love.

From RotoBaller

May 16 1:20pm CT

The Green Bay Packers signed rookie third-round running back MarShawn Lloyd to a four-year, $5.688 million rookie deal on Thursday. The contract includes a $959,284 signing bonus and a $50,000 workout bonus annually from 2025 to 2027. Even though Josh Jacobs is the Packers' unquestioned lead back and AJ Dillon re-signed for a complementary role, the Packers have plans to incorporate Lloyd right away in his rookie season in 2024. The 23-year-old is explosive and versatile out of the backfield, but he's going to need to hang onto the football tighter at the next level if he wants to see consistent touches as a handcuff for fantasy managers that draft Jacobs early this fall. In addition to being worth a late-round flier in deeper redraft leagues in 2024, Lloyd is an attractive dynasty/keeper stash.

From RotoBaller

May 14 4:00pm CT

Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd signed his rookie deal, the organization announced on Tuesday. Lloyd, who was selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, is expected to see a role in Year 1 behind Josh Jacobs in the emerging Packers' offense. Although the 23-year-old didn't have the most productive career at South Carolina and Southern California, he flashed explosiveness in 2023 with 7.1 yards per carry and 17.8 yards per reception. His 4.46 forty-yard-dash time at 220 pounds likely cemented himself as a Day 2 draft choice, and running backs taken before Round 4 are usually given a fair shot at competing for touches. He should beat out AJ Dillon at some point in 2024, making him a high-end handcuff RB for redraft leagues.

From RotoBaller

May 6 1:30pm CT

It sounds as though the Green Bay Packers have plans to integrate rookie running back MarShawn Lloyd into their offense right away in 2024. "I would like to get him out there as much as possible," offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said. The coordinator said that Lloyd doesn't bring the same type of versatility that AJ Dillon does, but the rookie brings a different speed element to their backfield, and the Packers want to get Lloyd into open spaces. The 23-year-old was taken in the third round (88th overall). Josh Jacobs is going to be the Packers' clear-cut backfield leader, but it sounds as though Lloyd is seriously going to challenge Dillon for complementary touches right away, although he'll need to secure the ball better than he did in college to stay on the field. Lloyd might not make much noise in redraft formats in 2024, but he's a fine target for dynasty/keeper managers.

From RotoBaller

Apr 30 7:40pm CT

The Green Bay Packers selected former USC running back MarShawn Lloyd with the 88th overall pick in this year's NFL draft, and The Athletic's Matt Schneidman writes that he could compete for the backup to new feature back Josh Jacobs in 2024. The Packers re-signed AJ Dillon this offseason, but he might not be a lock to make the final roster. The Athletic's Dane Brugler doesn't think Lloyd has the profile of a high-volume back, but he has the ability to spark an offense with his mix of patience, burst and promise as a pass-catcher. Green Bay may want to take some of the load off Jacobs -- in five seasons with the Raiders, Jacobs ranked second in the NFL in carries and rushing yards since 2019. Lloyd will at least compete with 2023 undrafted RB Emanuel Wilson for the No. 3 job.

From RotoBaller

Apr 29 8:56am CT

Dynasty | The Green Bay Packers drafted USC running back Marshawn Lloyd with the 88th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Lloyd was taken in the third round by the Green Bay Packers, a bit of a surprise pick considering the fact they added Josh Jacobs this off-season and re-signed AJ Dillon as well. Lloyd is a developmental prospect with a lot of tread on his tires but this wasn't the best landing spot for his dynasty value. His rookie ADP is going to fall a bit post-draft and he looks like a third or fourth round rookie pick as a result.

Apr 26 10:00pm CT

The Green Bay Packers selected USC running back MarShawn Lloyd with the 88th pick in the NFL draft. Lloyd is credited for having great acceleration and the ability to bounce outside the tackles. He averaged over seven yards per carry last season, which showcases his big-play ability. The 23-year-old ran for 820 yards and nine scores last season. Lloyd joins a running back room that just welcomed Josh Jacobs, which will limit his fantasy value early on, but he could grow into a part-time contributor over the course of his rookie season.

From RotoBaller

Apr 26 3:30pm CT

Former Southern California and South Carolina running back MarShawn Lloyd is viewed as a top-five running back in the 2024 NFL Draft class, and NFL insider Tom Pelissero believes he could be the first ball carrier selected. The 23-year-old missed his entire freshman season at South Carolina with a torn ACL and handled just 196 touches for 1,021 yards and 12 total touchdowns over his next two seasons. He transferred to Southern Cal for the 2023 campaign and posted 820 rushing yards (7.1 YPC), 232 receiving yards (17.8 YPR), and nine total touchdowns. He turned heads at the 2024 NFL Combine with a 4.46 forty-yard dash time at 220 pounds, and in a weak running back draft class, that might have been enough to push him into the RB1 spot for some NFL squads.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 14-May-2024: MarShawn Lloyd - SGN - The Green Bay Packers signed RB MarShawn Lloyd.
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