ARIZONA CARDINALS

Clemson QB Deshaun Watson says Cardinals’ black unis are ‘nasty’

Apr 26, 2017, 7:51 AM

(AP Photo/Richard Shiro, File)...

(AP Photo/Richard Shiro, File)

(AP Photo/Richard Shiro, File)

Video games have given NFL Draft prospects like Deshaun Watson a virtual reality of sorts.

As the Clemson quarterback envisions how he’d fit on different pro teams, he also admits to going to Madden to help him. Watson admitted to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio that he’s tried on almost every team uniform after creating himself in the video game.

So which looks best on him, Florio asked?

“Honestly, the Arizona Cardinals uniforms — especially the black ones — are pretty, pretty nasty,” Watson said. “I like those.”

How much that has to do with Watson’ opinion of the Cardinals’ situation is only a guess.

However, Florio also spoke with Watson about whether his draft position mattered to him, or whether he just wanted to land in a favorable, winning situation. The 2016 national champion said he’d like to play under a coaching staff that fits him.

He added that he’d enjoy taking a backseat to a veteran quarterback in his rookie year.

“I see great value out of doing that, sitting behind a veteran guy, being able to learn from him, just learn how to be a professional. I only know what I know, and that’s only a little bit,” Watson told Florio. “With me going in behind a veteran guy that’s been in the league for a while and has had success, it’d be great for me to learn and see — and not have the pressure right on me right away, and see how he handles the pressure and get adapted to the team.”

Of course, with the Cardinals have such a situation with starting quarterback Carson Palmer into 2017, that would mean Arizona is a promising situation should Watson be drafted with the team’s 13th overall pick.

Watson said he’s visited six teams: Jacksonville, Cleveland, San Francisco, Arizona, Houston and Kansas City.

According to various mock drafts, there’s a strong possibility of the Cardinals selecting Watson. He has been the third most-likely candidate to land in Arizona, trailing only Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Western Michigan receiver Corey Davis.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

Jonathan Gannon looks on...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals not on NFL’s international schedule in 2024

The Arizona Cardinals were not among the teams on the NFL's international schedule for 2024 released Wednesday morning.

5 hours ago

Isaiah Adams speaks with reporters...

Tyler Drake

Can Isaiah Adams be the answer to the Cardinals’ question at left guard?

Arizona Cardinals rookie Isaiah Adams is more than comfortable calling the interior of the offensive line home.

17 hours ago

Isaiah Adams speaks with reporters...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals sign rookies Isaiah Adams, Max Melton to 4-year contracts

The Arizona Cardinals signed rookies Isaiah Adams and Max Melton to four-year contracts on Tuesday afternoon.

19 hours ago

Elijah Jones warms up ahead of Cardinals rookie minicamp...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals rookie Elijah Jones carves unique path out of New York

There were a lot of "coulds" when it comes down to Arizona Cardinals rookie cornerback Elijah Jones' career path.

23 hours ago

Kyler Murray #1 of the Arizona Cardinals runs onto the field before the game against the Seattle Se...

Arizona Sports

Arizona Cardinals’ 2024 schedule to release on Wednesday

The Arizona Cardinals already know what teams they will be playing and where as part of the 2024 NFL schedule release.

2 days ago

Max Melton warms up ahead of rookie minicamp...

Tyler Drake

‘Opinions are like Gucci belts’: Max Melton determined to prove why Cardinals drafted him

The stars aligned for Max Melton and the Cardinals this NFL Draft, but that didn't stop the outside noise from creeping in.

2 days ago

Clemson QB Deshaun Watson says Cardinals’ black unis are ‘nasty’