First-round pick Mark Clayton flashed in five seasons but never grew into a true No. Then, there was Todd Heap. Heap made consecutive Pro Bowls in He added 32 receptions for yards and two scores in 11 career playoff games. Heap closed his career with 32 catches, yards, and a touchdown in 12 games across two seasons with Larry Fitzgerald and his hometown Arizona Cardinals. Choice is:. Powered by. For amusement only. Minimum pass attempts to qualify as career leader.
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Full Site Menu Return to Top. All-time Scores , Find a Score All Player Colleges , High Schools Lambeau Field , Superdome , Candlestick Park Heap spent 10 seasons with the Ravens , who selected him in the first round out of Arizona State in He spent two seasons with the Cardinals before retiring with 42 career touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl after the and '03 seasons and was a second-team All-Pro in Heap is from a Mormon family that stretches its lineage to the early days of the faith.
Since , he and his wife have operated a foundation to help sick and disadvantaged children. He talked about family being the most important thing in his life in a interview with Kevin Byrne, the Ravens ' senior vice president for public and community relations. I took all three of my boys golfing this morning. That was a lot of fun. My wife Ashley makes me smile every day. Family and all of the events we do, that regularly makes me smile. In a statement, the Cardinals called the death "a grief that is beyond words and one which no family should experience.
Hopefully the prayers, love and support of their incredible group of friends and family provide him the comfort that along with their strong faith will lead them through this unspeakably difficult time. Heap, 37, grew up in Mesa, led his high school football team to two state championships and was a standout at Arizona State before leaving early for the NFL.
The Ravens chose Heap with the 31st overall pick in the draft, and he had some outstanding years with the team. He is the Ravens ' career leader in touchdown receptions and is second in overall receptions and receiving yards. Heap played for the Ravens through
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