464lbs ‘Juggernaut’ signs Tampa Bucananeers consists of the heaviest defense line in NFL history
Discover Desmond Watson.
Mamut defense defense at the University of Florida Signed with Tampa Bay Buccaneers As a non-document agencyt.
Watson weighed 464 pounds in March on his PRO.
In this weight, Watson immediately became the heaviest Historian player of the NFL if the Bucs lists lists and plays time.
NFLN was a heavy player to record a Snap Aaron Gibson, it was an offensive lineman Chicago Bears.
He had 410 pounds.
Watson has almost 60 pounds more than Gibson.
For more context, Watson weighs 117 pounds with his new teammate and monster nose, Vita Vea, which weighs 347 pounds.
Combined with 800+ pounds, Watson and Ve would become the heaviest defense that matches the history of NFL, if they saw the area together.
Certainly, Watson will have to lose a lot of his current weight as a comprehensive piece in the professional level of the defense line, but not deceived in 464.
Can move.
The great man of Florida showed his athletics draft in training, specifically in Florida Pro por Por-Day, in Gainesville.
Watson has taken 36 reps in 225 chair pressWhat would it be Nfl Combine record.
5.93 He graceed with a 2rd patio dash and recorded a 25-inch vertical jump.
Again, it has 464 pounds and is located at 6 feet.
They don’t do it like Watson.
“It’s a juggernaut,” commented on a fan on social media.
In four years of Florida, Watson packed 63, 1.5 sacks, forced fumble and defended a pass.
But don’t be fooled, Watson isn’t just a single trick horse.
He also recorded the important patio – and first down – when he was pulling out the background against Tulane in 2024.
A man with a multi-male skill set.
Florida head Billy Napier talked about Watson day a day.
“That number will be pretty big,” Napier said.
“It’s the unicorn.
“You will go to the rest of your career and you will never be around a guy who is this time.”
One of Watson’s teammates, Lineman defense Joey Slackman, also failed in Watson’s performance.
“He made it awesome,” Slackman said.
“I mean, I knew he would go for a crazy number.
“Of course, it’s a tremendous guy, but it was blocked from the beginning so that I knew he would get 30-, 35 plus (in the chair).
“We talked before, and was ready to shoot.”
Watson would become the first player in NFL history to write with a weight of more than 400 pounds.
However, his name was not called in the seven-turn draft.
He now goes to Tampa as Udfa to make his brand.
If he does it on the list, good luck is trying to block and move this tank.
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