You could be right Barrett, although if they do that they'd almost have to keep Clowney on the weak side of the formation, away from the tight end because he's not big enough at the point of attack to stop the run. If you do that, you reduce Watt's opportunities to find and exploit mismatches along the o-line. I think I'd rather have Covington on running downs and possibly have Clowney and Watt anchor the line in obvious passing downs.
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