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Cassius Marsh drafted by Seattle Seahawks as 108th overall pick

Defensive end Cassius Marsh (blue) was the first Bruin selected on the third day of the draft. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)

By Daily Bruin

May 10, 2014 9:57 a.m.

Defensive end Cassius Marsh will join the reigning Super Bowl champions after being drafted 108th overall by the Seattle Seahawks.

The Bruin tied for the second most sacks on the team in 2013. Marsh may be one of the smaller defensive end in the NFL at 260 pounds, though he may play outside linebacker as well. During his pro day in March, he took snaps all over the field, from tight end and fullback to looks on defense. Coach Jim Mora said that he had never seen a player try out at so many positions at a workout before.

The UCLA coaching staff recognized Marsh’s versatility, using him as a blocker in some short-yardage situations, typically with sophomore linebacker Myles Jack running the ball, and scripting a 2-yard touchdown catch against Washington. Seattle’s deep defensive line played a large role in frustrating Peyton Manning all throughout the Super Bowl, so Marsh’s varied skill set figures to be valuable in making the case for minutes.

Compiled by Emilio Ronquillo, Bruin Sports senior staff.

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