Now that J.J. Watt's tenure with the Texans is over, prepare for an offseason filled with speculation on his next stop.
Watt, who turns 32 in March, obviously isn't the same player who won three NFL Defensive Player of the Year Awards in his prime, but he still has gas in the tank. As the leader of a bad Texans defense last season, Watt had five sacks, 17 quarterback hits and returned an interception for a touchdown in a Thanksgiving Day win over the Lions.
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That means plenty of teams will be interested, but there are a few teams that make the most sense.