John Clayton

John Clayton

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John Clayton joined ESPN in August 1995 as an NFL analyst and commentator and is seen, heard and read across nearly all of the company's outlets. He also regularly contributes to ESPN.com, ESPN Radio and ESPN The Magazine.

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Behind the Bets

Chad Millman

...you 200. There are more opportunities to attack mistakes in the line. • In the NFL, John Clayton gives a SportsCenter update if the backup guard for the Bills is nursing an injured ego...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 15, 2009

Behind the Bets

Chad Millman

...the CIA look like it's just learning how to spell "bin Laden;" I've got John Clayton on freakin' speed dial. (Do you have any idea how many spreadsheets he has breaking down...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 04, 2008

REPORTING FROM: SAINTS VS. PANTHERS

Ryan McGee

...disappointed. The only person at the BOA moving faster than Smith and Bush was ESPN's John Clayton, who took his place on the second row of the press box and proceeded to put...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 20, 2008

NFL

Spring Awakening Off-season? What off-season? The road to Tampa begins now. By John Clayton Super Bowls are won in May. Okay, maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration, but...

Story | Conversation | April 22, 2008

NFL

...that favors zone or the Cover 2. Catch him while you can. FOLLOW THE MONEY By John Clayton You gotta love the NFL. We're barely one month removed from Super Bowl XLII, and...

Story | Conversation | February 27, 2008

Wishful Thinking

ESPN Magazine

Ah, summer. When every scrub thinks he'll make the cut and every fantasy player thinks he's the next great GM. Ah, well. There's no harm in dreaming.

ESPN Insider Story | August 01, 2004

Power 16

The Magazine

Welcome to retroworld, where all the good teams are still good. But who's best? Read on.

Story | August 15, 2004

Get Your Crib Sheets Here

Jason Langendorf, Scouts, Inc.

Looking for an edge on draft day? You've come to the right place.

ESPN Insider Story | August 01, 2004