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Desmond Watson, a 464-pound defensive tackle and hopeful Day 3 pick in April’s NFL Draft, could become the heaviest player ever drafted and to play in league history following his impressive ...
To put it into perspective, he’s heavier than any player to ever take the field in an NFL game. The closest comparison? Former Cowboys and Bears lineman Aaron Gibson, who weighed in at 410 ...
According to the Associated Press, the heaviest players ever drafted are offensive linemen Trent Brown (2015) and Daniel Faalele (2022), who weighed in at 380 pounds. At 464 pounds, Watson ...
If Watson maintained that weight, and got drafted in April, he would become the heaviest player ever selected in the NFL Draft. Trent Brown and Daniel Faalele hold the current NFL record for ...
Watson, who is listed at 464 pounds, is aiming to make NFL history. If a franchise selects Watson in next month's draft, he would become the heaviest player drafted in league history. Watson did ...
Watson weighed in at a whopping 464 pounds at his pro day. At that weight, Watson would instantly become the heaviest player in NFL history if he is drafted. The heaviest player to ever record a ...
Williams led the NFL in rushing touchdowns with the Lions in 2019, and became a fan favorite thanks to his entertaining interviews and 'Naruto' pregame introductions. Can you name the active ...
Lewis, selected 28th overall out of UCLA, is the last remaining active player from the 2007 NFL Draft. It's almost hard to believe that Rodgers will turn 42 this season, in part because he didn't ...
He is also co-favorite to win NFL Defensive Player of the Year alongside the Detroit Lions' Aidan Hutchinson. Next season's NFL odds board is filled with pass rushers, which is little surprise ...
Lewis, selected 28th overall out of UCLA, is the last remaining active player from the 2007 NFL Draft. It's almost hard to believe that Rodgers will turn 42 this season, in part because he didn't ...
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