Mark Clayton

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Mark Clayton

PositionWide Receiver

Experience4 years

Height5-10

Weight190

CollegeOklahoma

High SchoolSam Houston (TX)

HometownArlington, Texas

Birthdate7/2/1982

Joined RavensDraft 1 (22nd), 2005

Joined NFL2005

Mark Clayton Statistics

    • Games Played/Started: (2005, 14/10); (2006, 16/12); (2007, 16/12); (2008, 4/4) Total: 50/38
    • Playoffs: (2006, 1/0)
    • Deep threat veteran wideout with explosive speed and superior playmaking ability
    • Enters 2008 with 46-career games, including 34 starts, 159 receptions for 1,941 yards and 7 TDs
    • Clayton has 6-career 100-yard games to his credit, tying Derrick Alexander for the most in franchise history
    • Posted 67 receptions for a team-leading 939 yards and 5 TDs, all career highs in 2006
    • Also led the team with a career-high 4 100-yard receiving games
    • Clayton produced the best rookie campaign for a WR in franchise history in 2005, setting Ravens rookie records with 44 receptions for 471 yards and 2 receiving TDs
    • Mark Clayton was the 22nd selection (1st round) of the 2005 NFL Draft
    • 2008: Game 4 vs. Ten. (10/5) ­Had 4 receptions for a team­ leading 41 yards against Tennessee
    • Game 3 at Pit. (9/29) ­Started at WR, but did not record a reception against the Steelers
    • Game 2 vs. Cle. (9/21) ­Started and had 2 receptions for 14 yards in the 28-­10 win against the Browns
    • Game 1 vs. Cin. (9/7) ­Posted 3 receptions for 21 yards and had 1 rushing attempt for a career ­long 42 ­yard TD run (2nd­ career rushing TD)
    • 2007: Played in all 16 games, starting 12 after beginning the season with ankle and toe injuries
    • Finished 2nd on the team with 48 receptions for 531 yards, including a long of 52
    • Was 3rd on the team, converting 30 catches for 1st downs, including 10 on 3rd down
    • 2007 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Started and finished with 3 receptions for 39 yards in game 15 at Sea. (12/23)
    • Started and led the team with 7 receptions for 90 yards (12.9 avg.) and 6 1st downs in game 13 vs. Ind. (12/9)
    • Started and led the team, tying a career high with 8 receptions for 107 yards (6th-career 100-yard game) in game 9 vs. Cin. (11/11)
    • His 47-yard reception was then the team’s longest of the season and set up a RB Willis McGahee TD
    • Four of his 8 receptions were good for 1st downs against the Bengals
    • Started and had 3 receptions for 12 yards in game 8 at Pit. (11/5)
    • Started and finished 2nd on the team with 5 receptions for 34 yards, including 2 good for 1st downs in the 26-23 win in game 3 vs. Ari. (9/23)
    • 2006: Saw action in all 16 games, starting 12, posting career highs with 67 receptions for a team-leading 939 yards and 5 TDs
    • Clayton was responsible for 42 1st downs and his career-long 87-yard TD catch (at KC, 12/10) marked the 2nd-longest completion in team history
    • 2006 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Saw action off the bench (Ravens started in a 3-TE set) and led the team with 6 receptions for 73 yards (12.2 avg.) with 3 good for 1st downs in his 1st-career playoff game in the Divisional Playoff game vs. Ind. (1/13/07)
    • Started and led the team with 7 receptions for 108 yards (his 4th 100-yard game of the year) and 1 TD in the 31-7 win in game 15 at Pit. (12/24)
    • Started and tied for the team lead (Derrick Mason) with 5 receptions for 112 yards (his 3rd 100-yard receiving game of the season), including a career-long 87 yard TD catch and run in the 20-10 victory in game 13 at KC (12/10)
    • Clayton was also responsible for 3 1st downs against the Chiefs
    • Saw action off the bench (Ravens started in a 2-TE set), and finished 2nd on the team with 7 receptions for a career-high 125 yards, including a then-career-long 65-yard TD catch in the 27-26 victory in game 9 at Ten. (11/12)
    • His 65-yard TD score was his 2nd 60-plus-yard TD catch in the last 5 games (62t vs. Car. -10/15)Started at WR and tied for the team lead (Todd Heap) with 5 receptions for 101 yards (2nd-highest total of his career), with a long of 62 (longest of his career) and a career-high 2 TD receptions in game 6 vs. Car. (10/15)
    • Started and led the Ravens with a career-high 8 receptions for 74 yards
    • Six of his 8 receptions went for 1st downs in the 15-14 victory in game 3 at Cle. (9/24)
    • Clayton posted 4 receptions in the 4th quarter, 3 good for 1st downs (all 3 conversions were on 3rd down) including 2 on the game-winning drive against the Browns
    • 2005: Finished an impressive rookie season, ranking 3rd on the team in receiving, setting Ravens rookie records with 44 receptions for 471 yards and 2 receiving TDs
    • Clayton also carried the ball 8 times for 33 yards and 1 TD, and returned 6 punts for 30 yards
    • 2005 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Turned in a stellar performance, pulling in 5 receptions for 90 yards (3 good for 1st downs), including a team season-long 47-yard TD grab in the 3rd quarter of game 15 vs. Min. (12/25)
    • Scored his 1st-career rushing TD on an 11-yard scamper in the 1st quarter, finishing the game with 3 rushes for 14 yards and 2 receptions for 24 yards in the 48-3 victory in game 14 vs. GB (12/19)
    • Started and tied his own rookie-franchise-record with 7 receptions (4 good for 1st downs) for a rookie-franchise-record 105 yards (1st Ravens 100-yard receiving game since Marcus Robinson had 6 receptions for 102 yards in OT win vs. Pit. 12/28/03) and hauled in his 1st-career TD on a 39-yarder in the 4th quarter in game 13 at Den. (12/11)
    • With his day against Denver, Clayton also set a new rookie franchise record for most receptions in a season
    • Saw action off the bench and earned the offensive game ball as he led the team with 7 receptions for 86 yards in game 12 vs. Hou. (12/4)
    • Clayton pulled in his final reception and rumbled 35 yards down to the 10-yard line (the ball was moved back to the 20 due to a penalty), setting up the game-winning FG
    • Also carried the ball 1 time for 5 yards against the Texans
    • Was a game-day inactive (ankle) in game 7 at Pit. (10/31) and in game 6 at Chi. (10/23)
    • Started his 1st-career game and had a reception for 4 yards in game 3 vs. NYJ (10/2)
    • Saw his 1st NFL action off the bench in game 1 vs. Ind. (9/11)…Pulled in 5 receptions for 44 yards against the Colts
    • Two-time 1st-team All-America choice and 2-time consensus 1st-team All-Big 12
    • Left Oklahoma as the career record holder for receptions (221), receiving yards (3,241), TD catches (31) and 100-yard receiving games (15)
    • Clayton played in 52 career games for the Sooners, starting 36 and averaged a TD every 7 receptions
    • His 31-career TDs smashed the previous record of 16 held by former Ravens TE Trent Smith
    • First-team All-America selection by the NFL Draft Report and the American Football Coaches Association, while earning Consensus 1st-team All-Big 12 honors as a senior
    • Led the team with 66 receptions (2nd in school history only to his 83 in 2003) for 876 yards (13.3 avg.) and 8 TDs
    • First-team All-America by The Sporting News, CBS Sportsline.com and Rivals.com, while earning 2nd-team All-America honors by the Walter Camp Foundation as a junior
    • Was also a consensus 1st-team All-Big 12 selection
    • Was 1 of 3 finalists for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver
    • Posted the best season ever by an Oklahoma receiver when he set school records for career receiving yards (2,333), season receiving yards (1,425), receiving yards in a game (190), most receptions in a season (83), most TD receptions in a career (23) and a season (15), as well as career 100-yard receiving games (11) in a season
    • His 83 receptions broke another of Smith’s records with 66 set in 2001
    • Had a TD grab in 8 straight games
    • Had 8 100-yard receiving games, including 4 of the last 5 games of the season
    • Majored in communications

    • Member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100, Rivals.com Texas 100 and PrepStar All-Midlands Region squad out of Sam Houston (Arlington, TX) HS
    • Was the 2nd-leading receiver in District 7-5A as a senior after catching 55 passes for 831 yards and 13 TD
    • Earned All-District and All-Area honors as a senior
    • Was honorable mention All-State and 1st-team All-District at WR
    • Was also a standout in track
    • In Sep. 2005, helped refurbish a home in the Sandtown community of Baltimore with Habitat for Humanity
    • This was part of the Ravens’ 6-week project, which led to the annual NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle
    • Held his inaugural Thanksgiving distribution, providing 300 needy families with a 12-14 lb. turkey, bread and rolls, toiletries and other necessary items for the ‘05 holidays
    • Was a guest speaker about life in the NFL with former Ravens teammate Will Demps in a lecture series at Towson University in Nov. of 2005
    • In the same month, presented an assembly with Daniel Wilcox to Maryland high school students about how to Realize, Improve, Share and Expand (R.I.S.E.) their talents
    • In Dec. 2005, visited Living Classrooms and spoke to Crossroads Middle School students and participants in the Fresh Start program
    • Was one of several Ravens personal shopping partners to 100 children as part of the inaugural Holiday Helpers event of teammates Derrick Mason and Samari Rolle
    • In the offseason, was a part of the Oklahoma Aids Care Fund fundraising efforts
    • Funds raised supported the many Goodwill programs
    • Produced ‘The Proverbs,’ a gospel-inspired play written by a former Oklahoma teammate
    • Brought the play to Baltimore and provided a free viewing to Police Athletic League youth
    • Mark participated in A Purple Evening, a night that included football basics, autographs and fan forums at M&T Bank Stadium in Oct. 2007
    • Visited the University of Maryland Hospital, meeting children, their families and distributing mini-footballs in Oct. of ‘07
    • Co-hosts the annual Goodwill Gridiron Halloween Party with teammates Kyle Boller and Todd Heap annually
    • The event benefits Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, which provides support and employment for those with disabilities or other disadvantaged conditions
    • Joined teammates and hundreds of guests in Nov. 2006 and 2007 for the ACT Auction Party benefiting the RACTF and players foundations
    • For the 2007 season, Clayton served as team spokesperson for “What Moves U,” a campaign that battles childhood obesity
    • Joined Ravens cheerleaders and Poe, one of the Ravens’ official mascots, to kick off a 10-week pilot program with middle school students
    • In Nov., Mark teamed with the Baltimore City Police Department to distribute coats to men in need at the Helping Up Mission in Baltimore
    • In conjunction with the Mark Clayton Foundation, joined teammates Ray Lewis and Steve McNair to distribute food for Thanksgiving meals to more than families in Baltimore in 2006 and 2007
    • Joined Daniel Wilcox and McNair for the Hometown Huddle reward trip for Thurgood Marshall HS students who achieved certain goals throughout the school year
    • In Dec. 2007, Clayton attended the MOM Squad Holiday Party at M&T Bank Stadium with youth from the Police Athletic League
    • He also hosted his inaugural Mark Clayton Foundation Charity weekend, featuring a celebrity bowling tournament in April (11-12) 2008 in Oklahoma City
    • Has a son, Ayden, born on Jan. 22, 2008
    • Full name: Mark Jermain Clayton

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