
Former South Carolina defensive end and No. 1 pick Jadeveon Clowney hasn't quite been himself since entering the league in 2014. He was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 and set school records for tackles for loss and sacks.
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He was most known for that nasty hit against Michigan where he destroyed his defender, the runner and then forced a fumble, recovered it and got back up to run with the ball. Well, it looks like he might be back to his sacking ways even if it is only the preseason. He completely knocked the offensive lineman off his feet and ended up getting a hit on Drew Brees.
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Sure it's preseason, but at least we know Clowney is still capable of delivering some big hits and moments. Hopefully he can still healthy this year and his knee stays sturdy so he can prove his worth as the No. 1 overall pick from 2014.
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