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Schedules loom large in big picture

John Clayton, ESPN.com

There's no denying that NFL schedules play a big role in determining who succeeds and who fails in a given season, writes John Clayton in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | July 27, 2009

Summer swoon has intriguing backdrop

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The summer swoon is upon us, but the uncertain futures of Plaxico Burress and Brett Favre will keep things interesting, writes John Clayton in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2009

Future draft gambles hinge on Broncos

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Trading a future first-round pick makes sense for some teams, but the strategy can easily backfire. Is Denver the next victim? John Clayton examines.

Story | Conversation | April 30, 2009

Trade targets give Giants options

John Clayton, ESPN.com

In his weekly mailbag, John Clayton tackles questions on the Giants' WR situation, the Falcons' needs, Shawne Merriman and more.

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2009

WRs, QBs in combine spotlight

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Underclassmen quarterbacks and a group of speedy cornerbacks will be watched closely at the scouting combine, writes John Clayton in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | February 16, 2009

Staying put might be in Cassel's best interest

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Patriots would be wise to re-sign QB Matt Cassel, and Cassel would probably be wise to stay, John Clayton writes in this edition of his mailbag.

Story | Conversation | November 25, 2008

Week 17 inactives

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Week 17 inactive players for Sunday's games.

Story | Conversation | December 28, 2008

Week 8 inactives

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Week 8 inactive players for Sunday's games.

Story | Conversation | October 26, 2008

Week 4: Injury updates

John Clayton, ESPN.com

John Clayton tracks down injury updates for Week 4 of the 2008 season.

Story | Conversation | September 26, 2008

Time constraints present new challenges

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The NFL shortened the amount of time between picks to create better TV. The change also could lead to fewer trades and some embarrassing blunders, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | April 22, 2008