Jadeveon Clowney Next Team Odds: Patriots Favored to Land the Pass Rusher
Jadeveon Clowney Next Team Odds: Patriots Favored to Land the Pass Rusher
The former first overall pick from 2014 has bounced around the league after spending the first five years of his career with the Texans. Jadeveon Clowney over the past three years has played for Seattle, Tennesee, and most recently Cleveland where he bounced back finishing with nine sacks opposite of Myles Garrett.
The question for him now is where will he play in 2022? Let's take a look at the Jadeveon Clowney next team odds and see if we can find a hint. Here's what the oddsmakers have to say:
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Jadeveon Clowney Next Team Odds
Team | Odds |
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Patriots | +150 |
Broncos | +250 |
Vikings | +300 |
Seahawks | +600 |
Patriots +150 (Bet $100 to win $150)
Last year, the New England Patriots added Matt Judon to their pass rush and it worked wonders. He finished with a career-high 12.5 sacks on the season making it to his third straight Pro Bowl appearance. After trading away Chase Winovich the Patriots need some more help on that defensive line, enter Jadeveon Clowney.
The Patriots are the favorite to land Clowney, and the reasoning checks out. They need some help on that defensive line and not only would he be a nice complement to Judon but he's an excellent run defender also. His versatility would help improve an already solid defense (even after the loss of JC Jackson).
Broncos +250 (Bet $100 to win $250)
The AFC West, man. It feels like each of the four teams are trying to outdo each other with these massive moves to improve the roster. Randy Gregory was added to the mix to go opposite of Bradley Chubb but could Denver go all out and add another stud pass rusher?
While it may seem unlikely, let me remind you of the quarterbacks they will have to face twice a year; Derek Carr, Justin Herbert, and Patrick Mahomes. That's six games against top-10 to top-12 players at the position including two definite top-five guys. You beat good quarterbacks by getting after the passer, just ask the Rams and the Buccaneers the past two years.
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Vikings +300 (Bet $100 to win $300)
From a roster point of view, this one totally makes sense. D.J. Wonnum took a step up in year two last year but with the unknown of Danielle Hunter, he's only played seven games over the last two years, it doesn't hurt to add quality depth to the defensive line.
The Vikings issue is the cap. Over the Cap has the Vikings projected at just $2.4 million in cap space right now. They are going to have to make a couple of roster decisions in order to fit a guy like Clowney in under the cap at his likely asking price.