The Detroit Lions are heading into training camp with a chance to make a move that feels hard to ignore.
After missing the postseason last year, they’re set to bring back the same core and add more help from free agency and the NFL Draft. Even so, there’s still a clear opening in the defensive line room, and free-agent edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney fits the bill.
Detroit already moved on from Al-Quadin Muhammad this offseason after he put up 11 sacks in 2025. The Lions chose a different path, using the 44th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on Derrick Moore. They like what Moore can bring, but Clowney would give the group another proven body with real production behind him.
Clowney has been around the league for 12 years, with stops in Houston, Seattle, Tennessee, Cleveland, Baltimore, Carolina, and most recently Dallas. His game has long been built on a mix of run defense and backfield disruption, and the numbers back that up: 450 total tackles, 120 TFLs, 16 forced fumbles, and 66.5 sacks in 153 career games.
He also showed plenty left in the tank last season with the Cowboys. At age 32, Clowney played in 13 games with six starts and finished with 41 total tackles, 12 TFLs, 10 QB hits, four pass deflections, and 8.5 sacks. He added 40 total pressures and 29 hurries while playing just 44 percent of the snaps.
Pro Football Focus had him graded well, too: a 79.2 overall mark, 18th among 115 graded edge rushers, along with an 80.6 pass rush grade and a 70.6 run defense grade.
Detroit already has its centerpiece on the edge in Aidan Hutchinson, but the case for Clowney is about easing the load and adding another player who can make offenses pay. He’ll be 33 during the 2026 season, yet he still looks like a useful rotation piece who can affect the quarterback.
And the fit is made even more realistic by the money. According to Over The Cap, the Lions have a little over $14 million in cap space, which leaves them with more than enough room to make the move before camp opens.
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