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Does this recruit defensive line player from Tampa Bay Buccaneers be the answer to stop the dreaded “Tash Push” game of the Philadelphia Eagles?
Desmond Watson would have made the history of the NFL draft as the heaviest player ever taken at 464 pounds with a 6 -footed 6 -inch frame, but the BUCs quickly added it as one of their 15 signatures as a free agent.
He was invented “The Tash Push Terminator” because of his ability to fill the melee line, and he was a show to see at Minicamp recruit of the team.
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Buccaneers Nose Tackle Desmond Watson during the Minicamp recruit on Friday May 9, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo / chris o’meara)
Watson has already reduced the weight as he tries to list Bucs, arriving at 437 pounds for Minicamp.
Before the project, Watson discussed his understanding that he will have to cut weight to realize his NFL dream.
He said that stopping to eat by driving was the main reason why he gained so much weight during his stay with the Gators of Florida.
At 464 pounds, Florida Dt Desmond Watson considers weight loss as a path to the NFL
“Stop driving by driving,” said Watson when he asked the bad habits he tried to lose his professional day. “My most important thing is to continue, to arrive where I need to get. There are stores and a lot of temptations. It helped me a lot: do not inside the service station. Pay in the pump. Because inside, they are snacks and all types of things like that. Do not stop. If you are on the highway, stay on the highway.”
The heaviest NFL player last season was the Baltimore Ravens Daniel Faalele offensive platform at 6 feet 8 inch and 380 pounds. And although there is no official record for the heaviest player in the NFL, many agree that these were former attacks by the Bears of Chicago Aaron Gibson, who weighed 410 pounds during his career from 1999 to 2004.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Nose Tackle Desmond Watson is going through a minicamp recruit on Friday May 9, 2025. (Photo / chris o’meara)
Watson said he was trying to eat better, especially with regard to snacking. It was peanuts and almonds recently, and its main meals have also changed.
If Watson had to list Bucs, they would have a great defensive interior, especially with his model, Vita Vea, doing what the recruit hopes in the NFL.
At 347 pounds, VEA’s athletics is a show to see the day of the match, while swallowing up the quarter-backs and half-backs with its ability to enter the rear field in the tackle of the nose.
Watson does not have vea athletics, but it can move for its size. He would also have established the record of the NFL -lying developed developed if he was present, because he recruited 225 pounds 36 times during the professional day of Florida.

Before the project, Watson discussed his understanding that he will have to cut weight to realize his NFL dream. (Photo / chris o’meara)
And given Tash’s thrust – NFL owners should discuss a potential ban later this offseason – having a duet like that inside could be the antidote for the defenses stopping the short -yard game that the teams try to reproduce Eagles.
Watson also hopes to play for the team he grew up nearly because he is Plant City, east of Tampa.