J.J. Watt does not consider himself part of the NFL’s top 100, at least not because of his 2016 season. One of its main time-fillers is its annual Top 100 list, where the league’s players vote on their peers and the network turns that into 10 hours of content. pic.twitter.com/68mfw0CDFN — NFL Network (@nflnetwork) June 6, 2017That’s a pretty steep one-year drop from No. There’s one person, however, who thinks Watt is ranked far too high, and that’s Watt himself. Watt said last week that he’s back to his normal training regimen and will be ready for the 2017 season.
Source: Washington Post June 06, 2017 11:54 UTC