Jadeveon Clowney, the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, has had a tumultuous career, bouncing between teams after underperforming with the Texans and Seahawks. Now 33, he has found success as a reliable starter and pass rusher, recently playing for the Cowboys, where he had a standout season. Despite the Cowboys’ reluctance to re-sign him, Clowney’s versatility could benefit teams like the Patriots, 49ers, and Bengals, who need depth and experience at edge rusher. Expected to sign a one-year deal worth $3-5 million, Clowney remains a sought-after free agent in a league looking for temporary pass rush assistance.



