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Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
86 receptions and over 1,000 yards with Boller and A. Wright as is qb. He's had over 1,000 yards in a row. He's only 32 which is younger than some projected top ten guys.If reunited with McNair I think pro bowl might be alittle too much to expect but I think he will break 1,000 yards again probably around 1200 and about 6 td's. You can argue all you want but this guy is consistent. I know alot of people like Clayton but this is only his second year.....Not alot of guys break out after 2 years.
Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
Both players excel in route running. Clayton is more deadly in the open field, while Harrison has better hands. Oh yeah...Harrison also has had a guy named Peyton throwing him the ball the last 6-7 years.
Mark Clayton is a younger and better version of Derrick Mason in his prime and McNair will gradually gravitate towards him as the season goes on when he realizes that Clayton is now the playmaker and Mason is the reliable possession guy.
I just took him at 7.5 as my WR3. He was the 28th WR off the board and can easily outperform that. He was 24 in non-PPR leagues according to FBG's. He was 20th in 1 of my PPR leagues in what is a transitional year for a guy on a new team.
I just took him at 7.5 as my WR3. He was the 28th WR off the board and can easily outperform that. He was 24 in non-PPR leagues according to FBG's. He was 20th in 1 of my PPR leagues in what is a transitional year for a guy on a new team. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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