At 6-foot-1, 190 pounds, Watts could play either receiver or safety at the next level, but the plan for the 2018 All-Nebraska selection is to either be an X or slot receiver at Notre Dame.

"Saying that he is an excellent wide receiver is an understatement," Limongi said. "He is an old-school football player."

Watts is a skilled pass catcher and a good red-zone target with a large catch radius. His natural instincts help him make winning plays. He's a multi-sport athlete with great timing on jump balls and the burst to run away from tacklers. He can take the top off the defense with crisp route running and more than enough game speed. He can also hurt you in the wide receiver screen game or on jet sweeps.

As a defender he breaks on balls quickly in the secondary and isn't afraid to get downhill and make tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage.

More importantly than statistics or game film, Watts brings every intangible coaches want. He has a quiet confidence and exudes leadership qualities both on and off the field.