Saw this on CBS Sports and thought I would share with the NFL Combine this week. TJ will be one of the more watched defensive players according to Prisco.
T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, 6-4, 243, 4.76 Currently ranked 5th among OLBs, 48th overall and a 2nd round value
Forget for a moment that he is the younger brother of the three-time NFL Defensive MVP, the spotlight will be shining brightly on Watt at the Combine because he left Wisconsin after just one productive season. To be fair, Watt was more than productive, he was dominant, recording 63 tackles, including 15.5 for loss and 11.5 sacks in 2016 but he recorded just eight combined tackles a year earlier while struggling with a knee injury and played offense (tight end and quarterback) in high school.
T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, 6-4, 243, 4.76 Currently ranked 5th among OLBs, 48th overall and a 2nd round value
Forget for a moment that he is the younger brother of the three-time NFL Defensive MVP, the spotlight will be shining brightly on Watt at the Combine because he left Wisconsin after just one productive season. To be fair, Watt was more than productive, he was dominant, recording 63 tackles, including 15.5 for loss and 11.5 sacks in 2016 but he recorded just eight combined tackles a year earlier while struggling with a knee injury and played offense (tight end and quarterback) in high school.