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Dan Morgan on Jadeveon Clowney: “we’re still working through the roster”


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Yea I dont think we will be keeping DJ Johnson, Pat Jones, DJ Wonnum, Jadeveon Clowney, Amare Barno, Nick Scourton, and Princely Umanmeilen on the same final 53 man roster. 

Im pretty sure we might have some other dudes at edge as well that im not recalling. 

All I will say is Wonnum was solid when he was healthy. Otherwise, that is a room full of JAGs not counting our two drafted guys. One of them could push to start immediately if theyre good enough. 

We had such a poo defense they should let the best man win in training camp for the starting OLB positions. 

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44 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Yea I dont think we will be keeping DJ Johnson, Pat Jones, DJ Wonnum, Jadeveon Clowney, Amare Barno, Nick Scourton, and Princely Umanmeilen on the same final 53 man roster. 

Im pretty sure we might have some other dudes at edge as well that im not recalling. 

All I will say is Wonnum was solid when he was healthy. Otherwise, that is a room full of JAGs not counting our two drafted guys. One of them could push to start immediately if theyre good enough. 

We had such a poo defense they should let the best man win in training camp for the starting OLB positions. 

Who else was out there last year besides the above 4 on the roster? Felt like one of those years where I only knew half the D players on the field lol. 

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27 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Who else was out there last year besides the above 4 on the roster? Felt like one of those years where I only knew half the D players on the field lol. 

Trust me man, we had some random ass dudes playing on defense near the end of the year. 

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6 hours ago, csx said:

I would hesitate putting rookies ahead of Clowney in April.

Definitely we want to get these guys into camp and go from there. Clowney is 32 though. Just have to weigh options.

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There is a part of me that wants to hang on to Clowney. Providing a solid veteran presence might help the young guys if we turn out to be a decent team.  Or if he plays decent this year, but we are not in playoff contention, then we can trade him to a contender for a draft pick or two when the trading deadline approaches.  

That being said, if we need the cap space, so be it.  

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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

There is a part of me that wants to hang on to Clowney. Providing a solid veteran presence might help the young guys if we turn out to be a decent team.  Or if he plays decent this year, but we are not in playoff contention, then we can trade him to a contender for a draft pick or two when the trading deadline approaches.  

That being said, if we need the cap space, so be it.  

If morgan can get anything for him then do it but out right cutting him would be a bit weird

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