Armani Watts has a clear path before him. The rookie safety out of Texas A&M has what any young prospect coming into the NFL would love to have: a legitimate chance to make an impact and earn a starting role. Now it’s up to him to make it work.
When the Kansas City Chiefs submitted a card with Watts’ name on it in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft, fans and analysts immediately praised the move because the chance was easy to see before him. The Chiefs had already released Ron Parker, their starting free safety from the last few years, and safety was already a position of need.