Access content by logging in or subscribing now. Our network provides local news, sports, obituaries, personal finance, shopping, and NFL coverage, specifically the Atlanta Falcons. According to Sports Illustrated’s Jonathan Alfano, the Buffalo Bills may not be very active in free agency due to their difficult cap situation. However, they may make smaller moves to maintain their contending status. Pro Football Focus suggests that the Bills consider 2014 No. 1 overall pick Jadeveon Clowney as a potential target, as he could replace Leonard Floyd and defend the run well due to his long, athletic edge.
Although Clowney hasn’t lived up to the expectations of a top draft pick, he’s still a skilled player. Despite being 31 years old, he demonstrated his capability to perform at a high level during his time with the Baltimore Ravens, culminating in 9.5 sacks, matching his career-best, and an impressive PFF grade of 85.7. Over his ten-year career, the former South Carolina standout has amassed 363 tackles, 99 tackles for loss, and 52.5 sacks. In addition to earning three Pro Bowl selections, he was also recognized as a second-team All-Pro in 2016 while playing for the Houston Texans.