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<blockquote data-quote="DCEBB2011" data-source="post: 325738" data-attributes="member: 3200"><p>He wouldn't have to add much. The average weight in the NFL this seasons for a 3-4 DE is 301. He already measures in at 292, which is not bad for a rookie, who will most likely add 10 pounds anyway when he bulks up. There are only 2 DEs in the senior class that are first round talents at this point: Clayborn (who is falling, actually and could drop out of round 1) and Kerrigan. Heyward and Jordan are possibly late first round DEs but with Bowers and Watt in the pot now, they will most likely be 2nd rounders. If the draft was held today, I would say that Watt could be the 2nd DE gone off of the board. Kerrigan and Bowers would be 4-3 DEs because of their lack of size or OLBs in the 3-4 anyway. This means that Watt could be a legitimate prospect for any of the 3-4 teams, which is roughly half of the league at this point. Now of course all of this will change, but based on the info I have today, he would be a first rounder and solid pickup for any 3-4 team...including the Pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCEBB2011, post: 325738, member: 3200"] He wouldn't have to add much. The average weight in the NFL this seasons for a 3-4 DE is 301. He already measures in at 292, which is not bad for a rookie, who will most likely add 10 pounds anyway when he bulks up. There are only 2 DEs in the senior class that are first round talents at this point: Clayborn (who is falling, actually and could drop out of round 1) and Kerrigan. Heyward and Jordan are possibly late first round DEs but with Bowers and Watt in the pot now, they will most likely be 2nd rounders. If the draft was held today, I would say that Watt could be the 2nd DE gone off of the board. Kerrigan and Bowers would be 4-3 DEs because of their lack of size or OLBs in the 3-4 anyway. This means that Watt could be a legitimate prospect for any of the 3-4 teams, which is roughly half of the league at this point. Now of course all of this will change, but based on the info I have today, he would be a first rounder and solid pickup for any 3-4 team...including the Pack. [/QUOTE]
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