'We’ve seen small school receivers like Cooper Kupp dominate the league lately. I plan on doing the same.' ChristianW2017 on how he uses his size to his advantage, how he approaches CBs differently in coverage, and much more. FrontOffice33 | NFLDraft
has enjoyed as successful of a pre-draft campaign as any prospect in the 2022 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 208-pound Watson went to the Senior Bowl in January and proved he can compete against cornerbacks from the best programs in the nation. Watson then aced the NFL Scouting Combine by putting up some of the best numbers and results we've ever witnessed at the receiver position.
CW: It’s definitely been a great process for me. I’m extremely blessed and thankful for the opportunities I’ve been given. You said it perfectly. I’ve just been attacking every single opportunity I’ve been awarded with. I’m soaking this up and having some fun along the way. A lot of the hard work is paying off and that makes me extremely happy and excited.
CW: I would definitely like to say that I surprised a lot of people. There were definitely some people that didn’t think I was capable of running the 40 in 4.36 seconds. They just assumed I would run slower. I knew I was capable of aiming for that result and I was definitely excited to showcase my speed at the combine. I definitely think I opened some eyes at the combine when analyzing all of my results.
CW: I use those abilities to create more value within myself as a receiver. It allows me to be a versatile weapon within the structure of our offense. I use my size and speed to create mismatches in coverage. I can play in the slot and be a slot receiver, even at my size. I can create separation there, both inside and outside. It applies to all aspects of playing the receiver position. I also played a ton of reps in the backfield for us at NDSU as well.
JM: Tell me about some of the ways you create separation throughout a route then. I want to hear about your release package and any other movements you find effective. CW: That’s something that just happened naturally for me. I’ve been playing football since I was four years old. I’ve always tried to make things happen with the ball in my hands. I’ve spent a long time playing this game and I’ve put a lot of time into working on my skill set. It comes with the territory. I’m blessed to possess some God-given talents as well. I’ve been playing the game for a long time.
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