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Miami Dolphins All-Time Top 100 Players: 94. Tony Martin

Tony Martin, Miami Dolphins, 1993

Tony Martin was a 6'1" wide receiver out of Mesa College in Arizona. The New York Jets grabbed him with their fifth round pick of the 1990 NFL Draft. Martin, however, did not make the opening day roster in New York, and was placed on waivers. The Dolphins picked him up as a free agent prior to the season.

Martin appeared in all 16 games that season for the Dolphins, starting five. He caught 29 passes for 388 yards and two touchdowns. He also returned 26 punts for Miami, for 140 yards.

He again played every game for Miami in 1991, catching 27 total passes for 434 yards and two touchdowns. On two occasions that season Martin would eclipse the 100-yard barrier.

1992 would again see Martin appear in every game for the Dolphins, starting three and catching 33 passes for 553 yards and two touchdowns.

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Martin was limited by injuries to 12 games in 1993. He only caught 20 passes for 347 yards and three touchdowns. He did manage to log his third career 100-yard game, with a then career high 110 yards against the Washington Redskins in week four. The Dolphins won the game, 17-10.

The San Diego Chargers acquired Martin during the 1994 offseason, and in four years with the club, Martin caught 288 passes for 4,184 yards and 33 touchdowns. In 1996, he led the NFL with 14 touchdowns and received his only Pro Bowl invitation.

After joining the Atlanta Falcons for the 1998 season, Martin gained 1,181 yards on 66 passes, six of them for touchdowns. The Dolphins reacquired him prior to the 1999 season.

Martin had his best Miami season in 1999, catching 67 passes for 1,037 yards and five touchdowns. 2000 would see the 35 year-old receiver's skills start to decline, and his stats reflected it, as he caught only 26 passes for 393 yards that year.

Martin rejoined the Falcons for the 2001 season, gaining 548 yards on 37 passes.

Martin started 26 games for the Dolphins over six seasons and appeared in 86 overall for the team. He totalled 202 catches for 3,152 yards and 14 touchdowns.

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Clayton held the single season total record for TD receptions with 18, until broken by none other than the great, Jerry Rice. He also hold the team record for career TD receptions and receiving yards in a single season. Clayton is truly the bar for our future next playmaker.

Get the best man to clear every hurdle that stand in the Dolphins way, go RG3.
RG3, the new Transformer of the future.

by fin4three5yrs on Feb 12, 2012 9:01 AM EST reply actions  

No love for Duriel?

Do what you feel and say what you mean, because in the end, those who matter don't mind, and those who mind don't matter - Dr. Seuss

by Kevin Kraczkowski on Feb 12, 2012 4:27 PM EST reply actions  

What about TED GINN!!!!!!!

"All the money in the world can't buy a perfect season"

" I'm a Buffalo Bills/Sabres fan so I don't know how to react to this"
(Bills fan after winning a tipping comp)

by AussiePhinfan on Feb 13, 2012 1:03 AM EST reply actions  

I love Clayton...

… but as a kid I was a bigger Duper fan.

That said, I think both of them benefited from each other, and the wide open offense that they had. But since Clayton deserves to (and will) win this, I voted for who I thought deserved second place

You can make a legit case for McDuffie, once you consider all of the circumstances (lack of supporting cast, style of offense, stage of Marino’s career/abilities). If I were to pluck one of them from the past in their prime to play today, I’d have to think long and hard between Clayton and McDuffie.

by BlueGrin on Feb 13, 2012 1:51 PM EST reply actions  

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