Carlos Watkins

DT · Clemson
While most of the attention goes to their skill-position stars, one of the "big" reasons for Clemson's emergence as one of the true powerhouse programs in the country lies with its strength along the defensive line - a unit that has produced nine Top 100 draft picks since the 2007 draft, an average of nearly one per year over the past decade. Watkins is a strong bet to maintain this momentum for Dabo Swinney's program. Despite signing with Clemson as a highly regarded recruit, Watkins had to bide his time before emerging as a full-time starter as a junior in 2015, earning All-ACC honors from the media and coaches alike with 34 tackles, including 7.5 for loss and 3.5 sacks. He built upon these numbers as a senior, emerging as one of the more feared interior pass rushers in the country with a team-high 7.5 sacks over the regular season, to go along with 65 tackles, including nine for loss. His development is all the more impressive given that he missed all but the first three games of the 2013 season due to injuries suffered in a horrific one-car accident that took the life of the man driving, Watkins' cousin. Watkins showed perseverance in battling back from the physical and emotional pain of the accident and has steadily improved as a player. He will earn plenty of interest, showing the initial quickness and agility to make him a disruptive presence, as well as the broad shoulders and ballast to hold up in the running game.