Former offensive line player in LSU football Will Clapp returns to the boot After singing a one -year agreement with the Saint-Orleans saints As a free agent on Thursday.
Clapp was selected by the saints in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL draft. After four seasons with his hometown team, he spent two seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers and moved to Buffalo bills Last season.
The native of New Orleans, Los Angeles, started 11 games for the charge in 2023 and saw the action in a match for the Bills in 2024. Need depth on the offensive line, the saints signing Clapp mean that they get a well-balanced player who can play anywhere along the interior, on duty.
Clapp followed his father, Tommy, by committing to LSU while the latter played the defensive tackle for tigers from 1984 to 1987. Clapp was assessed an four-star offensive line by several recruitment points of sale and had an immediate impact under the former head coach Ed Orgeron.
In his recruit season, Clapp won the All-Secret first-year-old All-year honors. During the following two seasons, he was appointed player of the first All-Sec team. As a junior, Clapp was a finalist in the Rimington Trophy, awarded to the upper center of the country. He blocked for three rushers of 1,000 yards in Leonard Fournette and Derrius Guice.
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