Seems like every year in free agency the Colts will lose some top linebacker talent to a division rival or someone with a big checkbook. This year, it looks like Clint Session is on the radar of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who are looking to fill the void of departing linebacker Justin Durant, according to ESPN.
Last year for the Colts, Session missed 11 games after injuring his elbow in a Monday Night Football game against the Texans, where he finished the game with 8 tackles, one sack and one pass defended. That would be the last game Session played in 2010; he had 38 tackles on the season. The Colts would be losing their starting weak-side linebacker if Session left, and wouldn’t have a ready replacement for him, since his backup last year, Tyjuan Hagler, is a free agent as well.
David Thornton, Cato June, Marcus Washington and Mike Peterson are just a few of the former Colts linebackers who have left in free agency in the past. Session may be going the way of Peterson who left to the Jaguars after the 2002 season. Session would join former Buffalo Bill Paul Posluzny in Jacksonville, who came to an agreement with the Jags earlier this week.