The Seattle Seahawks defensive line hasn't had a ton of success so far this season, but Jadeveon Clowney is confident the pass rush is going to get something going.

The Seahawks have only 10 sacks and 16 tackles for losses so far this season, which both rank near the bottom of the league. The team brought in Clowney and Ziggy Ansah this offseason and the expectations were higher than this when they brought them on board.

Clowney said one of the big issues early is the guys not being the same page, but he is confident that will change soon.

“That’s the funny part,” Clowney said via the Seattle Times. “We keep laughing in the locker room about us not being on the same page, about us not rushing as good as we normally do.”

But, he added, “We’re winning games and we’re not playing our best right now, which is always a good thing. It’s a long, long season. We’ve just got to come to play each week and knock ’em off one at a time. Right now, don’t look down the road. Just get prepared for Cleveland.”

One of the big changes for Clowney has been learning a new system. When he was with the Houston Texans he played in a 3-4, but now with Seattle, he is playing in a 4-3. He knows going forward it's going to get better and that is a scary thought for the rest of the league because they are still winning games when the defensive line is struggling.