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AFC West's woes traced to bad drafts

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Whatever happened to the days when the AFC West was the best division in football? That's one of your questions, and John Clayton answers that and many more in his latest mailbag.

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2009

Resist temptation to get pass-happy

John Clayton, ESPN.com

After adding Tony Gonzalez, the Falcons could be tempted to ask Matt Ryan to throw 30 times a game. But there are reasons Atlanta would be wise to be conservative in Ryan's second season, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | July 14, 2009

$19 million of Warner's deal guaranteed

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Kurt Warner has agreed to a two year contract with the Arizona Cardinals worth $23 million, with $19 million guaranteed.

Story | Conversation | March 04, 2009

Steelers' D has a Curtain air about it

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The top-ranked Steelers defense might be their best since the days of the Steel Curtain, John Clayton writes.

Story | Conversation | January 21, 2009

Clayton: Ware dominated on defense

John Clayton, ESPN.com

John Clayton reveals his selections for ESPN.com's All-Pro team and his picks for individual awards.

Story | Conversation | January 14, 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

Long trips force teams to try three-time-zone defense

John Clayton, ESPN.com

In his weekly mailbag, John Clayton tackles questions on the injured reserve system, the Jets' bandwagon, the Cowboys' defense and more.

Story | Conversation | October 08, 2008

Punchless Vikings bench Jackson, turn to Frerotte as starter

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Minnesota Vikings, with an 0-2 start to the season, are turning to veteran Gus Frerotte to bring them out of the hole.

Story | Conversation | September 17, 2008

By winning Cardinals job, Warner proves he has a future

John Clayton, ESPN.com

The Cardinals gave Kurt Warner the chance to compete with Matt Leinart for the starting spot, and the 37-year-old quarterback made the most of the opportunity, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | August 25, 2008

Walsh, NFL still haven't worked out deal for Spygate testimony

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Former New England Patriots videographer Matt Walsh has yet to work out a deal with the NFL in order for the league to hear if he has additional evidence involving Spygate.

Story | Conversation | March 31, 2008

GAME FACE

John Clayton

Even in March, Steelers coach Bill Cowher has a case of January Madness.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2008

It took All Day for the NFC to win the Pro Bowl

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Vikings rookie RB Adrian Peterson refused to take it easy. As a result, the NFC rallied to beat the AFC in the Pro Bowl, writes John Clayton.

Story | Conversation | February 10, 2008

Eli Manning quietly elevates himself to 'franchise QB' status

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Whether his critics like it or not, Eli Manning did enough good things in three playoff games to get the Giants to the Super Bowl -- and to be considered a franchise quarterback, John Clayton writes.

Story | Conversation | January 22, 2008

Cold reality: Burress couldn't be stopped

John Clayton, ESPN.com

Plaxico Burress was unstoppable, Eli Manning was efficient and Giants players who appeared to be on the verge of mutiny a year ago fought through adversity to beat the Packers, John Clayton writes.

Story | Conversation | January 20, 2008

Turner gives Chargers what Schottenheimer couldn't

John Clayton, ESPN.com

In Seattle's NFC wild-card playoff win over Washington on Saturday, Mike Holmgren showed in five plays why he's probably the most dangerous coach in the playoffs, John Clayton writes.

Story | Conversation | January 06, 2008