DALLAS — Deshaun Watson is one of those quarterbacks that a program sees come around once in a generation.
During his three years at Clemson, Watson led the Tigers to two national championship game appearances and winning it all in 2016. Along the way, he earned All-American status, was a two-time Heisman Trophy Finalist and won the Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards as the nation’s best quarterback multiple times.
He set many Clemson and ACC records and more importantly he made the big plays when his team needed him to the most.
“Deshaun just gives off this energy that is contagious to everyone else,” Clemson right tackle Tremayne Anchrum said.