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Old April 2nd, 2003, 06:17 PM   #1
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The Texans WILL NOT take Suggs at number 3.

Wednesday, April 2

Clemons agrees to four-year deal with Texans

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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com


Call it a marriage of convenience, with the Houston Texans seeking an outside linebacker to rush the passer, and unrestricted veteran free agent Charlie Clemons wanting to get to a club that would turn him loose again.

The two sides merged those goals on Wednesday afternoon, as ESPN.com learned that the Texans reached a contract agreement with Clemons, a six-year veteran who played the last three seasons for the New Orleans Saints.

Clemons, 30, will sign a four-year contract worth $6.5 million-$7 million, and the deal includes a $1.3 million signing bonus. In total compensation, Clemons will earn about $2.2 million for the 2003 season.

Houston officials have been seeking a "rush" linebacker since Jeff Posey, who had eight sacks in 2002, signed with the Buffalo Bills as an unrestricted veteran on the opening day of the free agency period. The Texans visited with a number of possible replacements, brought Clemons into town this week, and struck a quick deal.

Over the past month, Clemons had visited with a number of teams, most recently Detroit and Seattle. But the 3-4 alignment that coach Dom Capers uses in Houston fits well with Clemons' strengths, and will afford him the opportunity to be used as a pass rusher again.

"It's a system," Clemons said, "that creates sack opportunities. That's just one of the things that appealed to me."

In 2001, Clemons registered 13 ½ sacks for the Saints, and he typically lined up at end on obvious passing downs. Last year, though, he was used more as a run defender, his pass-rush opportunities were dramatically reduced, and he posted only one-half sack.

The acquisition of Clemons affords the Texans a veteran insurance policy going into the draft, since Houston coaches and team officials have filled a significant need, and won't have to "reach" for a young pass rusher in the early rounds of the lottery. Clemons joins a veteran linebacker group that also includes starters Kailee Wong, Jay Foreman and Jamie Sharper.

A former University of Georgia star, Clemons began his professional career in the CFL before signing with the St. Louis Rams in 1997. He moved on to the Saints as a restricted free agent in 2000, signing one of the most lucrative restricted free agent deals to that point.

Clemons started 15 games in 2002 and had 84 tackles. He has totaled 207 tackles and 19 sacks for his career, appearing in 69 games. He missed the entire 2000 season with a ruptured Achilles tendon but has demonstrated no lingering effects from that injury.



OLB/DE pass rushers also can be had in the later rounds. Kawika Mitchell and Shurron Pierson, and Antwan Peek in certain respects, could fill that position later in the draft. Jason Gildon, Joey Porter, Chad Brown, and other Blitzburgh OLBs weren't taken in the first round.
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26-year-old Saermengsi last season rated average 25.1 minutes, with 7.5 hours, 2.7 times and 2.7 backboard secondary attack, he Yifusen general as the replacement came in March Yifusen injuries ever period of time, three matches in a row, his secondary attack will reach 10. By Sun team, he could strengthen outer lane line, but also as the replacement fullback scored his general customary activities in the stadium two wings. On the season Saermengsi-ball hit rate reached 30%. He was in flames and Jones made a three-year teammate, Jones said that the organizers he pitches, but he can also shooting. His shooting is deceptive.
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Old April 2nd, 2003, 06:26 PM   #2
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I never really thought that the Texans would take Suggs as it was. I still think they are going to take Jordan Gross to replace what they were trying to accomplish by signing Tony Boselli, that being a stud LT to protect Carr's blindside.

A signing like this is just icing on the cake!
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Old April 2nd, 2003, 06:51 PM   #3
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clemons..was not aware he had that many sacks in one season..does he in any way resemble colvin..seems they play the same position..wonder what the cardinals have up their sleeve?
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clemons..was not aware he had that many sacks in one season..does he in any way resemble colvin..seems they play the same position..wonder what the cardinals have up their sleeve?
No, he is a middle linebacker.

He is about 6'0, 250 lbs.

Colvin is more rangy at 6'3, 240 lbs.

Clemons has been phenomenal at times rushing from the ILB spot. They are considering using him at the OLB rush spot.
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something strange..13 sacks in 2001 lining up as a pass rusher..then 1 sack last season..wonder what Hazlett was thinking?
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