To put it simply, Chris Clemons was electric last season. He provided eight sacks, four forced fumbles and the immeasurable benefit of experience and a championship attitude.
While his 2014 was everything the Jacksonville Jaguars asked for, that doesn't mean he doesn't have anything to work for.
The team that Clemons joined a year ago has grown, and while Clemons is certainly good enough to start at his preferred "LEO" position, the competition for the spot has grown. It's not like Clemons, despite all his ability, has become a major presence in the locker room—especially in the offseason.