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McAlister signs with Saints

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Down two cornerbacks because of injuries, the New Orleans Saints reached an agreement Tuesday with veteran Chris McAlister.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009

Elite QB play is good business for NFL

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Tired of seemingly bogus roughing-the-passer calls? Well, don't expect them to go away, writes John Clayton in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009

Ravens, Patriots bracing for shootout?

John Clayton, ESPN.com

New England-Baltimore figures to be a low-scoring defensive struggle, right? Not exactly. Both teams have been emphasizing offense so far this season, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | October 01, 2009

A glaring oversight overhead

John Clayton, ESPN.com

In his latest mailbag, John Clayton examines the problems looming for the Cowboys' stadium scoreboard, whether the Colts have improved their defensive line and one NFL record that might never be broken.

Story | Conversation | August 31, 2009

Taking another pass with the Wildcat

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Wildcat offense isn't going away, but expect to see teams throw more from the formation this season, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | July 02, 2009

Top drafters have staying power

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Ozzie Newsome and Bill Belichick are among the best at finding talent in the draft, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | April 15, 2009

Undermanned Titans remain focused, confident

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Titans will be without their two best defensive players against Pittsburgh, but they're going to concede the AFC's No. 1 seed without a fight, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2008

If Steelers' D passes Titanic test, it approaches greatness

John Clayton, ESPN.com

This season's Steelers defense conjures memories of the Steel Curtain of the '70s. Where does it rank historically? John Clayton considers that, plus your questions.

Story | Conversation | December 17, 2008