It was a strong performance for any player – let alone a rookie – and it caught the attention of Head Coach Andy Reid.

"He had a big night," Reid said following the game. "That's what you saw at Texas A&M – he's an instinctive player. It's just a matter of him playing more and you'll see a different player each week in a positive way I think. He was an instinctive player when he first came out, and the more he's played the defense, the better he's gotten."

Indeed, Watts exhibited an aptitude for taking the ball away over the course of his four-year career with the Aggies.

He tallied a game-sealing interception in overtime against Arkansas last season and had a two-takeaway performance in a close win over Tennessee in 2016, to name a few, and now he's committed to delivering more of the same as a professional.