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Scott Reynolds is in his 30th year of covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the vice president, publisher and senior Bucs beat writer for PewterReport.com. Author of the popular SR's Fab 5 column on Fridays, Reynolds oversees web development and forges marketing partnerships for PewterReport.com in addition to his editorial duties. A graduate of Kansas State University in 1995, Reynolds spent six years giving back to the community as the defensive coordinator/defensive line coach for his sons' Pop Warner team, the South Pasco Predators. Reynolds can be reached at: [email protected]
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Round 6: Penn WR Justin Watson – 6-3, 220 – 4.42 – Senior

Previous pick: Southern CB Danny Johnson
Watson is a real sleeper who compares favorably to Minnesota wide receiver Adam Thielen. Watson had 1,000-yard seasons in each of his last years at Penn, and leaves the school holding records for career receiving TDs (33), career receptions (286), career receiving yards (3,777) and all-purpose yards (4,116), and he scored a touchdown in one out of every 6.5 times he touched the ball.

Penn also set several Ivy League records with the most consecutive games with a receiving touchdown (10), most consecutive games with a catch (40), most career record for receiving yards in Ivy League games (2,675) and most career 100-yard games (19).

Watson wasn’t invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, but shined at his pro day where the Bucs were in attendance. Watson’s 40-yard dash times ranged from 4.39 to 4.44 and his median average of 4.42 would have tied for fifth among wide receivers that ran at the Combine. Watson’s 40-inch vertical would have been first among wide receivers in Indianapolis, and his 20 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press would have ranked tied for fourth among receivers.

Watson’s Penn Career Receiving Stats
2017: 81 catches for 1,083 yards (13.4 avg.), 14 TDs, long of 80
2016: 89 catches for 1,115 yards (12.5 avg.), 8 TDs, long of 67
2015: 74 catches for 1,082 yards (14.6 avg.), 9 TDs, long of 79
2014: 42 catches for 497 yards (11.8 avg.), 2 TDs, long of 55

Watson’s Penn Career Rushing Stats
2017: 167 carries for 854 yards (4.7 avg.), long of 21
2016: 23 carries for 133 yards (5.8 avg), long of 20
2015: 10 carries for 154 yards (15.4 avg.), 1 TD, long of 79
Watson shined at the East-West Shrine Game where he went up to the special teams coordinator and asked that he be placed on all of the special teams units, knowing that he’ll need to star on punt and kick coverage to make it in the NFL. Watson was so impressive in practices that he was an injury replacement at the Senior Bowl. He made several impressive catches in practice and had a 34-yard reception in the Senior Bowl game.

The Bucs have four wide receivers that are guaranteed to make the roster in Mike Evans, DeSean Jackson, Chris Godwin and Adam Humphries, but could use another wide receiver to challenge Bobo Wilson, Freddie Martino, Devin Lucien and Jake Lampman for the fifth spot on the depth chart. Tampa Bay could use a bit more size in the receiver room as Evans is currently the only one over 6-foot-2. Quarterback Jameis Winston could use another big target with a wider catch radius, and the speedy Watson could fill that role.

Click below to view Tampa Bay’s other sixth-round pick in 2018, which was acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for J.J. Wilcox.

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