Christian Watson: Draft projection| Referee| Stats

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North Dakota State WR Christian Watson ran an impressive 4.28 40 yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. Today we will discuss about Christian Watson: Draft projection| Referee| Stats

Christian Watson: Draft projection| Referee| Stats

Christian Watson is an American football wide receiver for the North Dakota State Bison.

Christian Watson
North Dakota State Bison – No. 1
Position Wide receiver
Class
Redshirt

Senior

Major University Studies
Personal information
Born: Tampa, Florida
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight 208 lb (94 kg)

Draft projection

Christian Watson: Draft projection| Referee| Stats

Solidly built for great height and condition.

– Makes your understanding of route concepts shine and polish as you walk your route. Consistently gets his depth and will be friendly to the quarterback after his path is broken.

– Good hands. Will throws the snatch away from his body.

– Has built up long speed when given runway to take up from defense.

He has had success in his career as a kick returner. There’s also experience on the designed Rush.

– Above average playing strength. Good contact balance will flash when bouncing off defenders with the ball in their hands.

Referee

Christian Watson: Draft projection| Referee| Stats

He was bigger than some linebackers and linemen.

Watson caught the attention of American fans over the weekend, with images of the official on social media.

This is the North Dakota-Utah State referee Jacked pic.twitter.com/q3pioFpg0S

The referee in the state of North Dakota-Utah may be the worst mpher on the field.

Watson, who is in his early 30s, also conducts college basketball and baseball games. He has been called “the Bo Jackson of the referee” for his playing flexibility rather than stature.

The Texas native told the Crown Refs podcast that he joined the Middle-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2016 as the chief of crew for football. A year later, he joined the Big 12.

Stats

The NFL has been very good at finding talent, no matter where it lies.

There is a belief that teams only need to scout big-name football powerhouses. After all, schools that have 5-star recruiters have to put in all the hard work to find talent, right?

Well, growth isn’t linear, and good players can slip through the cracks in recruitment.

That seems to have happened to North Dakota State wide receiver Christian Watson. While NDSU is the undisputed king of FCS, it still doesn’t hold the cash of the Big 10 and SEC powerhouses, and even NDSU’s top prospects can be overlooked nationally.

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