";s:4:"text";s:3131:"Don’t take your eyes off of him, because he isn’t done yet.Kmet plays loose and easy, never looking like he’s struggling too much. He would be named the Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State Second-Team, Limestone Couthy First-Team twice, and the New Courier All-County Second-Team . He played college football at Southern Miss and was drafted by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft . He’s not a show horse because he’s not about show,although he is so fun to observe. He clocked the second fastest official 40 time among wide receivers at the Combine with a 4.35. Watkins has been in Houston this week working out with his new quarterback and a few other receivers, including first-round pick Jalen Reagor. Is he dynasty-relevant?
Terrance "Quez" Watkins is an American football wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). Let’s see how he weighs in at the combine. As you can see, both players ran blazing 40's. Watkins tested slightly better in the jumps, while Knox fared significantly better in the agility drills.Obviously, you would expect to see Knox getting behind the defense for long touchdowns, but what really stood out was his ability to go up and high-point balls for a smaller receiver. Because Moss is more than the sum of his parts, andcombine just tests the parts.He’s consistent where it counts: yardage and successful endzone runs.Despite lack of notable speed, he does have placement skills, showing upwhere the ball ends up, even if the entire play was a fluke. His confidence level should be high at the combine.These five players will be bringing something special to the table. When he dons his purple-and-gold Huskies uniform, he’s clearlyone to watch.He’s not a quarter horse because although he’s explosive, he doesn’t tire outafter short distances.