Three-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney seemingly overvalued himself heading into free agency last month. It came after an injury-plagued initial season with the Seattle Seahawks that saw Clowney record all of three sacks.
This led to speculation that the former No. 1 overall pick would return to the Pacific Northwest on a short-term deal.
That’s no longer the case. According to NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo, the chances of Clowney re-signing in Seattle are “slim to none.”
The chances of Clowney returning as a Seahawk?
— 950 KJR (@SportsRadioKJR) April 7, 2020
"Idk if he's going to be back in Seattle. The chances are slim to none."
Per –@MikeGarafolo
This isn’t terribly good news for a Seahawks squad in need of as much pass-rush help as they can get. Seattle brought back former first-round pick Bruce Irvin in free agency after he spent the past several seasons away from the team.
All of this seems to suggest that Seattle will target a pass rusher in the first round of this month’s NFL Draft.
As it relates to Clowney, the market for his services seems to be heating up with a surprise team throwing its hat into the ring. Something should get done before the above-mentioned draft.
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