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This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the 1975 "Dirty Dozen Draft". No less than 12 draft picks made the Cowboys ...
Don't see this every day. Dallas Clark 2.0. GM Chris Ballard and company can breathe easy as this was likely a dream scenario for the Colts, who are arguably the most TE-needy team in the league ...
Outside of one terrific season from Eric Ebron in 2018, Indianapolis hasn’t had this versatile a weapon at the position since the days of Dallas Clark (with all due respect to Jack Doyle ...
The No. 44 has plenty of history for tight ends in Indianapolis. Legendary Colts tight end Dallas Clark wore the number for nine seasons in Indianapolis, catching 427 passes for 4,887 yards and 46 ...
It is the first time that Iowa has had tight ends drafted in three consecutive drafts since 2003-05, when Dallas Clark, Erik Jensen and Tony Jackson were drafted. The Columbus, Ohio, native’s ...
He is the first tight end drafted by the Colts in the first round since Dallas Clark in 2003.He will take over as the starting tight end for the Colts. Warren had a career year with the Nittany ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The No. 44 means a lot to new Colts tight end Tyler Warren. When he was eight years old, getting ready to play tackle football for the first time, his father pulled up videos of ...
The other was Dallas Clark in 2003 and that worked out pretty well. The grade of Warren's pick looks like an A on paper, especially considering his incredible 104 catches and eight touchdowns in ...
Consider for a second the tight ends who have come out of the Big Ten, like Dallas Clark, T.J. Hockenson, George Kittle and Sam LaPorta. This is a dream pick for Colts fans, as Indy has ...