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Article: Clayton quickly finds role: 2005 1st-rounder has become team's top big-play threat.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- December 11, 2006
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Byline: Edward Lee
Dec. 11--KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The 87-yard catch-and-run touchdown strike from quarterback Steve McNair to wide receiver Mark Clayton stamped the Ravens' 20-10 win against the Kansas City Chiefs here yesterday.
The same play also might have stamped Clayton's ticket to becoming the kind of wide receiver the Ravens envisioned when they invested the 22nd overall pick in the 2005 draft on him. For the fourth time this season, Clayton paced the Ravens' passing game, totaling 112 yards on five catches. Clayton and fellow wide receiver Derrick Mason have led the Ravens in receiving yards in four games each this year. Clayton has 57 ...
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