Seahawks Return In Play For Clowney?

A slower-than-expected Jadeveon Clowney market has prompted the free agent pass rusher to make some adjustments. He is now open to a one- or two-year deal, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com tweets.

Clowney remaining in free agency on its third night may increase the former No. 1 overall pick’s chances of returning to Seattle. Many around the league expect Clowney to now re-sign with the Seahawks, Fowler adds.

Interested in Clowney before the market opened, the Seahawks were not believed to be ready to give their 2019 trade acquisition a top-tier deal. Clowney wants a $20MM-per-year deal, but teams have been hesitant to oblige due to the franchise tag prices. A defensive lineman tag costs $17.8MM this year, with a linebacker tender coming in at $15.8MM.

The Seahawks re-signed Jarran Reed, so bringing Clowney back would be a significant development for a Seattle pass rush that featured nearly all of its cogs entering free agency. While Clowney only registered three sacks last season and has not blossomed into a dominant pass rusher as a pro, he remains one of the league’s most versatile edge defenders. Seattle presently holds just less than $20MM in cap space.

A one-year deal would be an interesting development for Clowney, who saw the Texans fail to extend him prior to his fifth-year option season and then franchise-tagging him in advance of his sixth season. The Seahawks agreed not to use their 2020 tag on Clowney, allowing him to test the market for the first time. It could all end with yet another Clowney one-season arrangement.

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