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Pine time or prime time for QBs

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Midseason dictates some of the worst offenses consider switching quarterbacks. Sometimes it's not the best idea to change signal-callers, John Clayton writes in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2009

Seattle earns offseason bragging rights

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Seahawks had the best offseason in the NFL. Here are nine other teams that appear to have made significant strides.

Story | Conversation | May 07, 2009

Bears QB under the microscope in Week 1

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Rex Grossman played in the Super Bowl last season, but he remains a point of contention in Chicago. The schedule-makers didn't do him any favors with the Bears' Week 1 opponent: San Diego.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2007

Seahawks determined to turn back challengers

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The NFC West has improved, but the Seahawks believe they've taken the necessary steps to remain on top, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | May 10, 2007

Big questions for NFC teams

John Clayton, ESPN.com

With minicamps around the corner, John Clayton answers the big questions facing NFC teams.

Story | Conversation | May 03, 2007

Changing market trends help guards cash in

John Clayton, ESPN.com

John Clayton recaps the first wave of free agency, in which guards won big and running backs played musical chairs.

Story | Conversation | March 12, 2007

Patriots, 49ers among early winners

John Clayton, ESPN.com

It is probably too early to declare winners and losers in free agency, but the 49ers and Patriots look pretty good, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | March 06, 2007

Money flying on first day of free agency

John Clayton, ESPN.com

John Clayton checks in with 10 observations from a wild first day of free agency.

Story | Conversation | March 02, 2007

Never too early to look ahead to 2007 season

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Who's in the best shape entering the offseason? John Clayton takes an early look at how all 32 teams stack up for 2007.

Story | Conversation | February 08, 2007