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Tight End Rank: #21 Overall: #132
Clark was on his way to another huge season, but played just five games because of a wrist injury. He required surgery on the wrist, which was an unusual injury that will take some time to rehab. But Clark should be ready for the start of the '11 season. Clark was his usual spectacular self before getting hurt. He had a double-digit reception game and touchdowns three of six games. Clark has double-digit scores two of the last four seasons and a 1,000-yard season in 2009. Clark is 32 years old and has a bit of an injury history, but remains the No. 1 tight end in the explosive Colts' offense. Clark is a fast, athletic tight end and a good route runner. He is a favorite target of Peyton Manning and knows the offense as well as any player on the roster. Clark has a knack for making big plays, especially in the red zone.
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Clark has the most potential as any fantasy tight end, which is why we are ranking him first. He might be the only elite option that can top 100 receptions, 1,000 yards and double-digit scores. You won't find a more consistent tight end in the game. His wrist injury is a concern, giving his injury history, but it is tough to ignore his potential when playing. |
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| Free-agent TE Dallas Clark (Colts) was scheduled to visit the Kansas City Chiefs Tuesday, May 1. |
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| Free-agent TE Dallas Clark's (Colts) career may very well be over, according to a scout. |
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| The Denver Broncos are expected to sign free-agent TE Dallas Clark (Colts). |
| Fantasy Impact: This makes sense and would obviously help his fantasy value, getting reunited with Peyton Manning. |
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| Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin must figure out if TE Anthony Fasano can fill the starting tight end role in his West Coast system. In Philbin's offense, the tight end position plays an important role as it serves as the primary checkdown for quarterbacks. If Fasano isn't the answer, the Dolphins may look to the free-agent market to add TE Dallas Clark (Colts) or Joel Dreessen (Texans); they could also address the position during the NFL Draft, looking to find a tight end capable of being a threat in the seam. With Philbin's ties to the Green Bay Packers, the team could look to trade for one of the Packers' five tight ends, possibly DJ Williams. |
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| The Indianapolis Colts have terminated the contract of TE Dallas Clark. |
| Fantasy Impact: Clark certainly has injury concerns but he can be an elite tight end when healthy. He should have little trouble finding work. |
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| Indianapolis Colts TE Dallas Clark and RB Joseph Addai could both be released to get under the salary cap. Both players are coming off injury-plagued seasons and are set to make almost $7.5 million between them in 2012. |
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| Indianapolis Colts TE Dallas Clark (neck) fully participated in practice Friday, Dec. 30. He is listed as questionable for Week 17 but is expected to play. |
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| Indianapolis Colts TE Dallas Clark (neck) did not practice Thursday, Dec. 29. |
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| Indianapolis Colts TE Dallas Clark (neck) practiced in full Wednesday, Dec. 28. |
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| Indianapolis Colts head coach Jim Caldwell said he is not sure if TE Dallas Clark (neck) will be available to play in Week 17. |
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