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TAMPA, Fla. -- Jon Gruden was half joking when he turned toward Michael Clayton to finish answering a question about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' expectations for the talented rookie receiver.


"We think he's got a chance to be outstanding," the coach said Friday. "We'll be very, very disappointed if he's not -- Mike."

Clayton, a first-round draft pick who signed a six-year contract worth about $13 million, fired a quick retort.

"I'll be very disappointed if I'm not -- coach," the former LSU star said.

Clayton, whose deal includes a $6.2 million signing bonus, likes the idea of being counted on to make an immediate impact on a team just two years removed from winning its first Super Bowl.

He had 182 receptions for 2,582 yards and 21 touchdowns in three years at LSU, including 78 catches and 10 TDs last season, when he helped the Tigers win the BCS title for their first national championship in 45 years.

The Bucs also announced the signing of cornerback Lenny Williams, the last of Tampa Bay's three picks in the seventh round. Offensive lineman Mark Moroz was released.

Clayton will compete for playing time with a group of receivers that includes offseason acquistions Joey Galloway and Bill Schroeder, as well as Joe Jurevicius, who missed most of last season with a knee injury.

His chances of playing early also could be enhanced by Keenan McCardell's demand for a new contract.

The Pro Bowl receiver is scheduled to earn $2.5 million this year and $2.75 million in 2005, but has said he will not report to training camp next week unless he receives an extension boosting his salary closer to the average for No. 1 receivers in the NFL.

"Obviously, Keenan's situation disturbs me," Gruden said, adding that once camp opens next Friday that his main concern will be preparing the team to rebound from last year's 7-9 finish.

"I really like Keenan. ... But the message we're sending as a football team is we're going to work July 30. That's a mandatory reporting date. ... Whoever's there, we'll welcome with open arms. And if you're not there, then you're not there."

Clayton, who left LSU after his junior season, was anxious to sign before training camp to give himself every opportunity to build on the progress he made during mini-camp and voluntary workouts this summer.

"There's no limit to what you can learn in this offense," he said. "Coach Gruden is always throwing stuff at you."

The coaching staff has been impressed by the 21-year-old's attitude and work ethic. Clayton said becoming an instant millionaire won't affect his approach.

"I still have to go out there and earn a job," Clayton said. "So nothing has changed."
 

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think I'll take a cab in Vegas...But thanks anyway.....
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this is going to be a pretty good team. that clayton kid made some amazing grabs for LSU, he could be a possesion reciever type.

congrats on getting over 10,000 posts bucs
 

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Thanks RF, and i agree, the offense should be much improved...Galloway finally gives us some speed that we never had with Johnson....

Schreoder is still a solid reciever, and Jerevicius coming back healthy will be a definite plus...

Hopefully they will come to agreement with McArdell, and he will be in training camp from the start....he is the definite nucleus of the recievers.....
 

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Clayton is a great possession WR with great hands, runs precise routes, blocks well off the line & downfield, he lacks seperation speed by NFL standards, but is a winner and a warrior.

TB's front office seems to really like SEC & Gulf state players..proximity scouting?
 

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Good luck with the Giants...

http://www.sacbee.com/2011/09/23/3932995/giants-bring-back-clayton-to-replace.html

The New York Giants have signed wide receiver Michael Clayton to replace the injured Domenik Hixon.

Hixon was officially placed on injured reserve because of a torn ACL, ending his season. He was hurt during Monday's win against St. Louis, suffering his second torn right ACL in as many years.

Clayton appeared in six games for the Giants last season after being signed in late November, then was among the final roster cuts earlier this month. He caught two passes for 45 yards in four games this preseason.

In his brief stint with the Giants last year, Clayton had two receptions for 19 yards. The former first-round draft pick played in the United Football League last season before joining the Giants.

Clayton spent his first six NFL seasons with Tampa Bay, which made him the 15th overall pick of the 2004 draft. He was cut by the Bucs in September 2010.

In 90 career NFL games, including 56 starts, the LSU product has 223 catches for 2,955 yards and 10 touchdowns. He had a fantastic rookie year, catching 80 passes for 1,193 yards and seven touchdowns, but never came close to matching those numbers over the next five seasons.

Clayton may see action immediately this Sunday against Philadelphia, as Giants receiver Mario Manningham is considered doubtful because of a concussion.
 

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