Justin Howe
Moderator
After a hiatus, we're bringing the Player Spotlight threads back to the Shark Pool. For those who are new around here, the Player Spotlights are a key feature of our preseason on the site. They're in-depth looks at key players, including pros and cons, and our staff projections. For years, we also included the best commentary from the Shark Pool. A few years ago, activity in the Pool died down and commentary waned. But, we have confidence in a resurgence.
So here's the deal. Discuss your thoughts about the player in question. We'll pick the best comments from the bunch and use them (and give you credit) in the published articles.
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Deshaun Watson, QB - Houston Texans
Watson wasn't merely good or even great as a rookie. He actually put up the best rookie quarterback season in history, as well as one of the best overall quarterback seasons we've ever seen. Among his many startling marks, note that he posted:
- More standard fantasy points per game (24.6) than any rookie ever
- The NFL’s eighth-most adjusted net yards per attempt (7.19) among qualifiers (at least 150 attempts)
- An exceptional touchdown rate (9.3%) that registered higher than the career-best marks of Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, or Ben Roethlisberger
- 38.4 rushing yards per game, 23rd-most from a quarterback over the past 20 years
Obviously, the first question to the Watson Game is to determine what carries over, and what regresses. His touchdown production seems destined to drop - last year 17 of his 19 touchdown passes came from the red zone, where his TD rate (48.1%) was more than double the league rate (21.7%). It's safe to assume we won't be seeing Will Fuller score 7 times on 15 catches again.
So, where do we slot in Watson? Do we pay the premium (Round 4 or 5) that early drafts have demanded? Do we merely eyeball him and catch him if he slides into 6 or 7? Or do we go hands-off, considering the glut of QB1 types available rounds later?
Let's hear it.
So here's the deal. Discuss your thoughts about the player in question. We'll pick the best comments from the bunch and use them (and give you credit) in the published articles.
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Deshaun Watson, QB - Houston Texans
Watson wasn't merely good or even great as a rookie. He actually put up the best rookie quarterback season in history, as well as one of the best overall quarterback seasons we've ever seen. Among his many startling marks, note that he posted:
- More standard fantasy points per game (24.6) than any rookie ever
- The NFL’s eighth-most adjusted net yards per attempt (7.19) among qualifiers (at least 150 attempts)
- An exceptional touchdown rate (9.3%) that registered higher than the career-best marks of Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, or Ben Roethlisberger
- 38.4 rushing yards per game, 23rd-most from a quarterback over the past 20 years
Obviously, the first question to the Watson Game is to determine what carries over, and what regresses. His touchdown production seems destined to drop - last year 17 of his 19 touchdown passes came from the red zone, where his TD rate (48.1%) was more than double the league rate (21.7%). It's safe to assume we won't be seeing Will Fuller score 7 times on 15 catches again.
So, where do we slot in Watson? Do we pay the premium (Round 4 or 5) that early drafts have demanded? Do we merely eyeball him and catch him if he slides into 6 or 7? Or do we go hands-off, considering the glut of QB1 types available rounds later?
Let's hear it.