T.J. Watt

DE/TE, OLB · Wisconsin
A one-year starter at Wisconsin, Watt made the switch to defense in 2015 and became a starter in 2016, standing up as an outside linebacker in the Badgers? 3-4 base scheme. He was an All-Conference tight end as a junior at Pewaukee before moving to quarterback as a senior, following in the footsteps of his older brothers and enrolling at Wisconsin. After redshirting in 2013, Watt injured his right knee during preseason camp, requiring surgery and missing the entire 2014 season. New Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst and his staff moved Watt to outside linebacker prior to 2015, but he injured his left knee during spring practice and struggled to make an impact as a sophomore, finishing with eight tackles. Watt returned healthy in 2016 and posted a team-best 15.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks to earn First Team All-Big Ten and multiple All-American honors. Although he might not have elite movement skills, Watt?s initial quickness and play speed pop off the screen, using his violent hands and long arms to work off contact. His aggressiveness is a double-edged sword, leading to both positive and negative plays, but his determination, work habits and competitive drive mirror his older brother and will win over a NFL coaching staff. As long as the medicals check out, Watt projects as a starting outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme.

strengths

Uses his length and heavy hands to take on blocks, locking out to dictate the point of attack. Edge acceleration to threaten the corner. Natural balance and active feet to continue his momentum through contact. Attacks and disrupts the rhythm of blockers with his violence, rarely allowing himself to be locked up. Off-the-chart football instincts with an instant reactor. Senses what is about to happen and understands his surroundings. Field fast with the secondary quicks after shedding to string out plays. Fast angles working downhill as a blitzer, anticipating cracks in the foundation. Physical tackler and strikes through his target. Passionate competitor who brings the same energy each snap> Meticulous worker and football lifer with a true team-first mentality. NFL bloodlines ? older brother (J.J.) is a six-year NFL veteran of the Houston Texans and three-time Defensive Player of the Year; older brother (Derek) was drafted in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft and is currently a fullback with the Los Angeles Chargers. Highly productive 2016 season with a team-best 15.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks and returned his only career interception 17 yards for a touchdown ? also played on special teams coverages.

weaknesses

Tweener size and bulk with limited growth potential. Shows reaction quickness, but not naturally explosive. Rigid change of direction skills and doesn?t redirect with loose flexibility. Lacks efficient move-to-move transition skills and needs to mature his pass rush arsenal. Overaggressive tendencies, getting too far upfield and abandoning his gaps. Average long-speed and lacks the recovery burst to close the gap in coverage ? running backs and tight ends can create separation from him in their routes. Only one season of starting experience and played mostly on offense over his career until the 2015 season. Medicals require attention with multiple past knee injuries/surgeries, including to his left knee (Dec. 2013, March 2015) and right knee (Aug. 2014).

Three-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals and Scout

rated as the No. 28 tight end by ESPN, No. 44 by Scout

ranked as the No. 9 recruit from the state of Wisconsin by Rivals, No. 11 by ESPN

threw for 527 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for 554 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior

also recorded 42 tackles and five sacks as a senior

honorable mention all-state

first-team all-conference quarterback, linebacker and punter

honorable mention all-area at linebacker according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

made 27 catches for 505 yards and three touchdowns as a junior

first-team all-conference as a tight end

also lettered in track and field

head coach was Justin Friske

Parents are Connie and John Watt

brother of former Badgers players J.J. Watt and Derek Watt

brother J.J. was first-round pick of Houston Texans in 2011 NFL Draft and is three-time AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year and four-time Pro Bowler

brother Derek was selected by San Diego in 2016 NFL Draft

majoring in retailing and consumer behavior

2016

fumbles
REC LOST FUM
1.0 0.0 0.0
defensive
TFL QB HUR TOT TD PD SACKS SOLO
15.5 13.0 63.0 1.0 4.0 11.5 38.0
interceptions
TD AVG YDS INT
1.0 17.0 17.0 1.0

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 1.0
Height: 6-4
Weight: 252.0
Forty: 4.69
Arm: 33 1/8
Hand: 11.0
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

Cone: --
Bench: --
Shuttle: --
10: --
20: --
40: --
BJ: --
VJ: --

Combine Results:

Cone: --
Bench: 21.0
Shuttle: --
10: 1.57
20: 2.63
40: 4.62
BJ: 10'07"
VJ: 37.0