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We've seen some pretty massive players in the NFL before, many of whom are specifically remembered for their size. But one player could make history as the heaviest player to hear his name called ...
At his pro day, the 6-foot-6 defensive lineman tipped the scales at a jaw-dropping 464 pounds, making him the heaviest player ever recorded in NFL history. This revelation has sent shockwaves ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
He didn’t become a U.S. citizen until his sophomore year of college. He’s the only active NFL player with Zimbabwe roots; Stansly Maponga, who played from 2013-2015, was also born in Zimbabwe.
Watson’s teammates and coaches spoke on his behalf, all of them raving about the numbers he put up while trying to convince someone to make him the heaviest draft pick in NFL history next month.
as we discover the wealthiest active NFL players and how they built ... $240 million deal signed in 2024 that made him the highest-paid player in the NFL. Dak has also worked with a slew ...
Smith’s team-friendly deal keeps the Raiders in play for a quarterback with the No. 6 overall pick, though fantasy managers may be forced to wait a year before drafting said player. NFL Network’s Ian ...