A student of the game, Texans defensive end J.J. Watt has always admired the powerful game of the late, great Reggie White.
The Hall of Fame defensive lineman had a signature hump move where he would toss big offensive tackles into the air with a huge shove that involved a lot of hip action to generate enough strength to shove them off their feet.
No one, including Watt, a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, can really do White's hump move.
"If I could throw a 325-pound man 10 yards with one hand, I would do it every play, but that's what made Reggie so special," Watt said.