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Danny Watkins, G, Baylor


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Most of the players in the Senior Bowl have played football since they were kids. But Baylor offensive lineman Danny Watkins didn't take up the game until he went to junior college.

Watkins played hockey and rugby while growing up in Kelowna, British Columbia, and served as a part-time firefighter. The 26-year-old didn't take up football until going to Butte College in Oroville, Calif., in 2007, but he picked up the game quickly enough to make all-conference at Butte and All-Big 12 at Baylor.

NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock said he's had an impressive week in Mobile, and should have a solid pro career.

"He's heavy-handed, he finishes, and he's nasty," Mayock said of Watkins, who was picked fourth overall in the 2010 Canadian Football League draft but elected to stay at Baylor. "He's been coached really well. From a technique perspective, I watched him at left tackle at Baylor this year, and he's got some natural bending ability and he's really naturally strong. They call it a six-inch punch, and he can jar you with that six inches."

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