Oregon senior wide receiver Byron Marshall has confirmed to GoDucks.com editor Rob Moseley he will not apply for a medical redshirt and that his time at Oregon is now over.

Byron Marshall confirmed his decision to participate in senior day means he won't pursue medical hardship. Won't try to return for 2016. — Rob Moseley (@DuckFootball) November 28, 2015



Marshall suffered an injury in the fourth game of the season, a home loss to Utah, and was lost for the year due to an unknown knee injury.

The 5-foot-10 senior finished the season the with nine catches and 121 yards and two touchdowns. In his four-year career at Oregon, he rushed for 1,877 yards and 19 touchdowns while catching 97 passes for 1,293 yards and eight touchdowns.

Last season Marshall became the first player in Pac-12 history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and then have 1,000 yards receiving the next.

Marshall started his career at running back and was the team's full-time starter in 2013. In 2014, he moved to wide receiver and developed into an All Pac-12 caliber receiver there.

He is expected to be drafted in the upcoming NFL draft.