WR-Justin Watson, Penn. (FCS) is a big Ivy-League SLEEPER

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This tall, long strider has good hands and high-points the ball well. His production, even if it is against lesser competition, seems to show a big fish, in a small pond result. Perhaps the Seahawks may look at him with a 7-th round pick?

WR-Justin Watson, Penn. (FCS), 6-025/213, 4.59/40 +/-
Currently #451-overall @nfldraftscout.com
Currently #302-overall @drafttek.com
see: http://www.pennathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3732

2017: 81-receptions for 1082-yds, 13.35-ypc, 14-TD's
2016: 89-receptions for 1115-yds, 12.52-ypc, 8-TD's
2015: 74-receptions for 1082-yds, 14.62-ypc, 9-TD's
In 2017 Watson led team in receptions (81), receiving yards (1,083) and receiving touchdowns (14) … Accounted for 47.6% of Penn’s total receptions – most of any FCS or FBS wide receiver … Accounted for 50.5% of Penn’s total receiving yards – most of any FCS wide receiver and No. 2 among all FCS/FBS wide receivers …

Some Other Career stats: 19 games of 100+yd. receptions, 40 consecutive games with a reception & 10 consecutive game with a TD reception.
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3/20/18: Edited to add:
WR-Justin Watson, Penn pro-day; Drawing a lot of interest.
6-3/215, 20-reps, 40"-Vert, 10'-broad & --------->a nice, 4.44/40, (That # seals it for me, Rd-7 pick = very justified.)
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3/28/2018 EDIT: Penn LB's Coach @CoachDupont; Mar 10 2018; This guy is nails & by far the grittiest player I’ve ever had the opportunity to coach! Watson has visit scheduled with the Steelers, who seem high on him and need a WR in the draft. The Seahawks need a WR as a late round pick & Watson fits their WR height/weight/speed/production needs well.
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4/03/18 EDIT:
WR-Justin Watson, Penn, (FCS), 6-023/215, 9-1/4"-hands, 33-3/4"-arms, 78-1/8" wingspan.
3/19/18 Official Pro-Day #'s: 4.44/40, 1.53/10-yd, 2.60/20-yd, 20-reps, 40"-verticle, 10'-04"-broad jump.
4.26/20-yd. shuttle = tied, #10, vs: All Combine WR participants.
4.44/40 = tied, #6, -- vs: All Combine WR participants.
20/reps = tied, #4, -- vs: All Combine WR participants.
40"-verticle = tied, #1 (with WR-Chark), -- vs: All Combine WR participants.
7.09/3-cone = 20 of 45 WR's scored better times, maybe he slipped or something, but still about average.
10'-4"/broad = tied #4, -- vs: All Combine WR participants.
4.26/20-yd shuttle = tied #10, -- vs: All Combine WR participants.
-- Currently ranked #364-overall at nfldrafrtscout.com & #355-overall at drafttek.com.
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CamanoIslandJQ":3vhplihz said:
This tall, long strider has good hands and high-points the ball well. His production, even if it is against lesser competition, seems to show a big fish, in a small pond result. Perhaps the Seahawks may look at him with a 7-th round pick?

WR-Justin Watson, Penn. (FCS), 6-025/213, 4.59/40 +/-
Currently #451-overall @nfldraftscout.com
Currently #302-overall @drafttek.com
see: http://www.pennathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3732

2017: 81-receptions for 1082-yds, 13.35-ypc, 14-TD's
2016: 89-receptions for 1115-yds, 12.52-ypc, 8-TD's
2015: 74-receptions for 1082-yds, 14.62-ypc, 9-TD's
In 2017 Watson led team in receptions (81), receiving yards (1,083) and receiving touchdowns (14) … Accounted for 47.6% of Penn’s total receptions – most of any FCS or FBS wide receiver … Accounted for 50.5% of Penn’s total receiving yards – most of any FCS wide receiver and No. 2 among all FCS/FBS wide receivers …

Some Other Career stats: 19 games of 100+yd. receptions, 40 consecutive games with a reception & 10 consecutive game with a TD reception.
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Well Jerry Rice was about that fast and came from Mississippi, Largent came from Tulsa, it can happen.
 
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