From snap to snap, it's hard to predict where Texans Pro Bowl defensive end Jadeveon Clowney will line up.
Sometimes, he's in a traditional three-point stance with his hand on the ground lined up across from the offensive tackle's outside shoulder.
Sometimes, the former top overall pick will go back to his old outside linebacker spot where he started Saturday night during a 12-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals that clinched a second consecutive AFC South division title.
Sometimes, Clowney would even swap with inside linebacker Benardrick McKinney and line up inside.
It's all by design to keep offenses off guard against the disruptive run-stopper and pass-rusher.