Reportedly, the Cleveland Browns were eying the market for Jadeveon Clowney, the veteran edge defender who is arguably the biggest free agent remaining on the open market. The former first-overall pick of the Houston Texans was reportedly setting an asking price of $20 million per season, but has recently lowered it.
The Browns monitored it for a while, but ultimately chose instead to ink Adrian Clayborn to a two-year deal worth $5.75 million, though it could reportedly be worth up to $7 million. The signing continues to bolster a defensive line that lost its footing late last season after Myles Garrett was suspended.