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Sunday, September 21, 2003 Maurice Clarett's attorney will meet with two NFL officials on Monday in Washington to discuss Clarett's status for next year's NFL draft, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports. Alan C. Milstein sent a letter last week to NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Gene Upshaw, head of the NFL Players' Association, requesting that Clarett be allowed to declare for the next college draft and play next year. The NFL rule prohibits players from joining the league until at least three years after graduation from ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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