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Dallas Clark


6-3, 257
Iowa
3 years in the NFL
D1-03
DOB: 06/12/1979

 


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NFL CAREER NOTES

COLTS CAREER RECEIVING STATS

YEAR

NO

YDS

AVG

LG

TD

HI-GAME

2003

29

340

11.7

42

1

100

2004

25

423

16.9

80

5

102

2005

34

445

13.1

56

4

125

CAREER

88

1208

13.7

80

10

125

2004

 Started 13 of 15 games at TE - was inactive 12/5 vs. Tennessee with calf injury - did not start 9/19 at Tennessee and 12/12 at Houston - was 25-423, 5 TDs receiving - had receptions in 12 of 15 outings and in final eleven appearances - had seven multiple-reception games, including string of five straight in games six through 10 - was 1-64 at New England 9/9 - failed to record reception in next three games - was 1-4, 1 TD vs. Oakland 10/10 - was 3-36, 1 TD (17t) vs. Jacksonville 10/24, 3-88 at Kansas City 10/31 and 3-38, 1 TD (4t) vs. Minnesota 11/8 - recorded career-best performance with 3-102, 2 TDs (1t, 80t) vs. Houston 11/14 - marked first multiple-TD game of career, while 80t was career long and 102 reception yards were career-best - 80t reception was 4th-longest in franchise history by a TE (89t, John Mackey at LA Rams 10/30/66; 86t, Marcus Pollard at New Orleans 11/18/01; 83t, Mackey at Minnesota 9/18/66) - was 3-19 at Chicago 11/21, 2-26 vs. Houston 12/5 and 3-23 vs. San Diego 12/26 for other multiple-reception games. POST-SEASON: Started 1/9 vs. Denver and 1/16 at New England and was 8-138, 1 TD receiving - was 6-112, 1 TD (19t) vs. Denver - was 2-26 at New England.

 2003

2003 NFL Draft - First round draft pick Indianapolis Colts. 

Started 10 of first 12 games at TE before broken leg 11/30 vs. New England ended season - was inactive 10/26 vs. Houston, 11/2 at Miami and in final four outings - was 29-340, 1 TD receiving - had receptions in every outing, with eight multiple-reception games - was 5-100 vs. NYJ 11/16 to join Jim Mutscheller, Mackey, Raymond Chester, Ken Dilger, Tom Mitchell and Pollard as Colts TEs with 100+ outings, while joining Dilger and Mackey as only Colts rookies to accomplish feat - was 4-63 vs. Tennessee 9/14, 4-16 vs. Jacksonville 9/21 and 5-23 at Tampa Bay 10/6 for other top reception games - was 2-31 vs. Carolina 10/12, 2-43 at Jacksonville 11/9 and 2-18 vs. New England - was 1-11, 1 TD at New Orleans 9/28 for first career score. POST-SEASON: Was inactive 1/4 vs. Denver, 1/11 at Kansas City and 1/18 at New England.

 

COLLEGE

Passing

No.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Lng.

Sophomore

38

539

14.2

4

40

Junior

43

742

17.3

4

95

Career

81

1,281

15.8

8

95

University of Iowa Hawkeyes
Ranks 17th in career receiving yards with 1,281 yards on 81 career receptions  -  his 645 receiving yards in 2002 ranks as 15th best total for a single season  -  one of three juniors selected to team Leadership Group for 2002 season  -  moved from linebacker to tight end during 2001 spring practice  -  Iowa posted a 16-1 record over the past three seasons when he had three or more receptions.

2002

Started at tight end in all 13 games  -  ranked second on team in receptions (43) and receiving yards (742) and third in touchdown receptions (four)  -  one reception for eight yards in season-opening win over Akron  -  three catches for 11 yards in win at Miami  -  did not have a reception vs. Iowa State, marking first time in 15 games as a tight end that he did not have at least one reception  -  five receptions for 67 yards in win over Utah State  -  88 yards on four receptions in win at Penn State  -  three receptions for 116 yards and two scores in win over Purdue  -  had 95-yard TD reception in third quarter to give Iowa a 24-14 advantage, the longest pass play in Kinnick Stadium history and second longest pass play ever for Iowa  -  caught seven-yard scoring pass on fourth down with 1:07 to play as Iowa earned 31-28 win  -  also had a 14-yard reception in game-winning drive  -  30 yards on two receptions in win over Michigan State  -  five receptions for 82 yards in win at Indiana  -  made key 21-yard reception in opening scoring drive as Iowa built a 17-0 advantage  -  five receptions for 68 yards in win at Michigan, including key receptions as Iowa had scoring drives of 80 and 86 yards on its first two possessions of the game  -  10-yard reception in the second half made him 27th receiver in Iowa history to surpass 1,000 career receiving yards  -  five receptions for 97 yards in win over Wisconsin, including a 23-yard scoring reception for Iowa's final touchdown in the third quarter  -  also had a 37-yard catch on Iowa's first scoring drive of the second half  -  three receptions for 45 yards, including a 28-yard scoring catch, in win over Northwestern  -  three receptions for 33 yards in win at Minnesota  -  four receptions for 97 yards in Orange Bowl vs. Southern California, including a game-best 33 yard catch.

2002 Honors

Winner of John Mackey Award as nation's best tight end  -  Walter Camp Foundation first team all-America  -  first team all-America by American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)  -  first team all-America by the Associated Press  -  first team all-America by Football Writers Association of America (FWAA)  -  first team all-America by The Sporting News  -  first team all-America by CNNSI.com  -  first team all-America by ESPN.com  -  first team all-Big Ten  -  Hustle Team Award, offense  -  Big Ten Conference Offensive Player of the Week vs. Purdue.

2001

game captain vs. Purdue and Michigan  -  started 10 games at tight end and played in all 12  -  played very little at Wisconsin due to injury and also did not start at Northwestern  -  38 pass receptions for 539 yards and four TDs and also recorded five tackles on special teams  -  five receptions for 84 yards vs. Kent State  -  four catches for 74 yards and two scores vs. Miami, with the scoring receptions covering 18 and 32 yards  -  seven catches for 116 yards vs. Penn State  -  recovered on-side kick in closing minutes to preserve win over Penn State  -  13 yards on two catches at Purdue  -  18 yards on two receptions at Michigan State  -  55 yards on four catches in win over Indiana  -  two receptions for eight yards vs. Michigan, including a five-yard scoring reception for Iowa's first touchdown  -  did not start at Wisconsin, where he had one catch for 14 yards before leaving the game with a second injury  -  two receptions for 19 yards in win at Northwestern  -  four catches for 96 yards in win over Minnesota, including a 15-yard scoring catch  -  one catch for 12 yards at Iowa State  -  four receptions for 30 yards in Alamo Bowl win over Texas Tech.

2001 Honors
honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches and media  -  earned team Hustle Award for offense and Iron Hawk award 

2000
saw action on special teams and at linebacker in all 12 games  -  three solo tackles and three assists, with two tackles for loss -  one tackle at Penn State was for six yard loss  -  two tackles in win over Northwestern, including one tackle for loss.

2000 Honors
earned Coaches Appreciation Award for special teams

1999
Did not see any game action  -  missed second half of season due to injury. 

1998
Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. 

HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

Attended Twin River Valley High School

Earned second team all-state honors as a senior and was honorable mention as a junior  -  first team all-conference as a junior and senior, second team as a sophomore and earned honorable mention recognition as a freshman  -  Career - as a senior recorded 160 tackles and had 140 stops as a junior  -  holds school record for tackles in a game  -  was second-team all-state LB as senior and honorable mention all-state as junior - was team captain as a senior and was team MVP as a junior and senior  -  earned four letters in football, basketball and track and five letters in baseball.

PERSONAL

Full name is Dallas Dean Clark - born in Livermore, Iowa - single -
resides in Livermore, Iowa.

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