Last year in this same space, I proclaimed that Watson "might just be the most talented quarterback in college football." As we head into the 2016 season, he is clearly at the top of the list. Watson has an outstanding delivery and release, and can crank up the velocity NFL teams want to see. Watson is a true dual-threat quarterback with the talent to beat teams with his arm or his legs as his 35 passing touchdowns and 12 rushing touchdowns should indicate. Before 2015, Watson had multiple injury issues to contend with, including a torn ACL. It will be interesting to see if Clemson still asks as much from Watson as a ball carrier considering his importance to the offense and status as a player who could be eligible for the 2017 draft. He needs to improve his deep-ball accuracy and fix his issues with staring down targets in 2016.