Los Angeles loaders still need help to rush the smuggler. Load GM Joe Hortiz may know where to find one.
The Carollna Panthers recently released the rusher from Jadeveon Clowney passes. Clowney played once for the Baltimore Ravens, signed there when Hortiz was the director of the Ravens players. Although the idea was launched that Clowney returns to Baltimore, why would Hortiz not bring him to Los Angeles instead?
Jadeveon Clowney should have a solid market, but just think about voice #Ravens. He experienced a strong passage of one year in 2023, finishing with 9.5 bags. https://t.co/strvxqxw0
– Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) May 8, 2025
Clowney signed a one -year contract with the Ravens in August 2023. He scored 43 plated in total and 9.5 bags as well as five defended passes and two forced escapes. He also dismissed Patrick Mahomes in the defeat of the Ravens against the Chiefs in the AFC championship.
Last season with the Panthers, Clowney played 14 games and experienced 5.5 bags. More importantly, it was N ° 13 in the NFL In Pass-Rush-Win-Rate and N ° 3 in Run-Stop for an Edge player. He is a truly productive and experienced professional football player.
The charges currently have the veteran Khalil Mack, Tuli Tuipulotu, Bud Dupree and the choice of draft in 2025 Kennard in their Edge / OLB spots. They have a cap space and probably Clowney will arrive at or around $ 10 million per year He had with the panthers.
Hortiz should repeat the move that the Ravens made two years ago, this time for his charges. Clowney would be an excellent addition to a defense that has to stop a difficult AFC West.
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