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RB Clifton Dawson, Indianapolis Colts
HT: 5-10, WT: 205, Born: 10-8-1983, College: Harvard, Drafted: ---
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2008 Projections
| RSH | YD | Y/R | TD | REC | YD | Y/R | TD | FPT |
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2008 Schedule
| Week | Opponent |
|---|---|
| 1 | Chicago Bears |
| 2 | at Minnesota Vikings |
| 3 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
| Bye week | |
| 5 | at Houston Texans |
| 6 | Baltimore Ravens |
| 7 | at Green Bay Packers |
| 8 | at Tennessee Titans |
| 9 | New England Patriots |
| 10 | at Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 11 | Houston Texans |
| 12 | at San Diego Chargers |
| 13 | at Cleveland Browns |
| 14 | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 15 | Detroit Lions |
| 16 | at Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 17 | Tennessee Titans |
2007 Game Summaries
Week 5 - Dawson backed up Kenton Keith and saw limited action doing so.
Week 8 - Dawson carried three times at the end of the game for a negative two yards.
Week 14 - Dawson saw some game action in garbage time. He didn't flash much in the way of ability, which is to be expected for someone buried on the depth chart.
Week 16 - Dawson saw more action than he ever has before, thanks to the Joseph Addai injury. It would seem that if Addai misses next week's game that Kenton Keith would fill Addai's shoes while Dawson would slot in for Keith. While it may not be enough to warrant fantasy consideration, those in extremely deep leagues could benefit from some extra work from a player who has never been anything more than a fantasy afterthought. For what it's worth, Dawson had a powerful run up the middle for 12 yards and later added a strong touchdown (though it should be noted that that score was more a product of a great push from the offensive line than anything).
Week 17 - Dawson was the main back in the Colts offense when the starters left the game in the second quarter. He was not able to find much running room on his limited carries and was unable to come up with any of his targets as they were usually too high.















