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.