3 good players don't equal a great in my opinion. Quality over quantity, unless quantity will cash in more.
My point is, it would take that much to get rid of Clowney. Picks are just picks. Have to acquire elite talent
The trade request may be too rich, but I'd be fine if no one took me up on it as the reason to acquire picks is to acquire talent.
I would either select Jadeveon Clowney or trade it away for something massive. Like, two 1st, a 2nd, a 3rd in '14, 1st in '15 & 1st in '16
Just my opinion & I haven't watched every one yet, but if I were the Houston Texans, there would be only two choices for me with the #1 pick...
The biggest improvement Clowney needs to make is on missed tackles in the backfield. He misses too often on straight line shots for TFLs.
Clowney needs to get rid of his swim move & his loses too often with it. Tends to get too high on running plays at times.
I haven't seen him take play offs or play down, but I have seen him take his play up another notch in key moments or when he's pissed.
I've also seen him chase a RB 20+ yds downfield & make the tackle after stunting to the opposite side of the center. Clowney
He's often too fast for the down block & too strong for a puller.
People question his heart & say that he quits. I studied the Florida game in which he was still destroying them in the 4th qtr, thou down 29
Much like JJ Watt, he can't be left unblocked on plays designed to go away due to their reach, size, quickness in pursuit.
Jadeveon's first step is deadly, inside or out. This makes it impossible for an OT to cheat one way or the other.
Clowney has an insane Change of Direction, speed, & size combo. He doesn't have to rely just on speed rush or power.
When an elite OT starts to get the best of Clowney, he's been asked to line up wide as far as the 9. In this space, his COD is a nightmare.
Clowney still can improve w/ his arms, but that makes him even that more scarier. He slams into the line at times, instead of using tech.
Clowney basically was an equivalent to a shutdown CB, closing off half the field vs the run or forcing 1/4 of the O to focus on him.
One team was running away from Clowney so often that USC asked him to "float" back to the middle to help vs the run. Hard to get sacks/ TFLs
I noted during the Texans' season that Mercilus & Brooks couldn't separate from pulling OGs. Not an issue for Clowney.
Offenses would set up chips, run majority of plays away from JC. Double or triple when running in the face of him, drag a WR to pull him.
If stats concern you w Clowney, watch a season of his games & pay attention to all the players that make plays as a reaction to his actions.
In the UNC game he also played everything that USC asked him to. From the 1 tech to standing.
Jadeveon showed tremendous growth in this part of his game from his freshman to sophomore seasons. (Leverage / Arms)
In 2011 at 18, he didn't play w/ great leverage or know how to use his arms well. The Georgia game vs Cordy Glenn & TE Orson Charles shows
Clowney has had his tape of him at 18 yrs of age criticized more than 5th yr seniors coming out.
Against UNC Clowney was chipped, doubled, tripled, most of the night & wasn't in his best shape. Outside of that game, I don't see the ?s.
I keep waiting to see a game in which he took plays off. The UNC game led to a myth.
I've just spent the last 2 weeks chasing ghosts. I've studied half of the games from Clowney's freshman, sophomore, & junior seasons....