It's no surprise that most players in the NFL were two-way stars in high school. Although a handful of guys worked on both sides as collegians, it is uncommon for NFL players -- especially elite ones -- to do so. Watt has emerged as the rare exception to the rule, as an extra pass catcher in the Texans' jumbo sets. The 6-foot-5, 289-pounder was originally recruited to Central Michigan as a tight end. (Of course, he eventually transferred to Wisconsin and walked on to the team as a defensive lineman.) He's always possessed the athletic ability to make plays on offense, based on his impressive numbers at the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine, but it is hard for some coaches to craft a plan to incorporate a valuable defender into an offensive attack.