Career Stats
*2015 All-PFL Second Team Wide Receiver.
*2015 Honorable Mention All-PFL Return Specialist.
*2014 Honorable Mention All-PFL.
*2013 Honorable Mention All-PFL.
2015: Honorable mention All-PFL return specialist... named to the All-PFL Second Team at wide receiver... played in 11 games, started in ten games... led the team with 47 receptions... second on the team with 436 receiving yards...tied for the team lead with four touchdown receptions including a career-high 55-yard touchdown reception against Dayton... had 21 kickoff returns for 512 yards... had 21 rushes for 96 yards... led the team in All Purpose Yards with 1044... named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.
2014: Honorable mention All-PFL wide receiver...played in ten games, all as a starter...finished second on the team and seventh in the PFL with 49 receptions...second on the squad and eighth in the PFL with 609 receiving yards...had 11 kickoff returns for 162 yards...recorded a career-best 10 catches for a career-high 159 yards and one touchdown against Taylor...finished with seven receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown against Jacksonville...had a career-long 53-yard reception for a touchdown against Taylor...posted a career-long 58-yard kickoff return at Stetson...recorded a career-long, 14-yard rush against Jacksonville.
2013: Named to the All-Pioneer Football League Honorable Mention, as selected by league head coaches. Played in all 13 games...finished sixth on the team in receptions...team-leader in kickoff return yards...caught three passes for a career-high 50 yards against Stetson...caught the second touchdown pass of his career against Morehead State.
2012: Saw action in seven games...scored first collegiate touchdown on a seven-yard reception to help the Bulldogs defeat Davidson...caught one pass for 12 yards in Butler’s win over Franklin.
Personal: Economics major...born 3/1/94...son of Marquese Martin-Hayes and Esther Wallen...
High School: All-Conference wide receiver for Illinois state runner-up Loyola Academy...caught 43 passes for 600 yards and six touchdowns...rushed for 80 yards and one TD...helped Loyola to a 13-1 record and a conference championship as a senior...played on teams that compiled a three-year record of 37-5...graduated cum laude...High School Coach: John Holecek.