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Nathaniel Watson NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Mississippi State LB | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Emma Valentine

Published Mar 23, 2026

STARKVILLE, MS - OCTOBER 07: Mississippi State Bulldogs linebacker Nathaniel Watson (14) chases Western Michigan Broncos quarterback Jack Salopek (6) during the game between the Western Michigan Broncos and the Mississippi State Bulldogs on October 7, 2023 at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field in Starkville, MS. (Photo by Chris McDill/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Chris McDill/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

HEIGHT: 6'2"

WEIGHT: 233

HAND: 9⅞"

ARM: 32⅞"

WINGSPAN: 81"

40-YARD DASH: 4.63

3-CONE: N/A

SHUTTLE: N/A

VERTICAL: 31"

BROAD: 9'3"

— Highly productive and a sure tackler with very few misses when tackling in the box.

— Physical run defender. Not afraid to throw his body around and has some pop behind his pads.

— Decent instincts versus zone runs. Will occasionally be quick to key and diagnose to help beat offensive linemen to the spot.

— Has some upper-body strength to get extension on blocks.

— Subpar movement skills overall that affect his coverage skills and ability to cover running backs and tight ends. Will also get juked out by ball-carriers when tackling in space.

— Limited range versus outside runs due to a lack of speed and agility.

— Takes on blocks with high pad level, which can lead to conceding ground against good run-blocking offensive linemen.

— Isn't violent when trying to shed blocks. Often gets stuck even against tight ends.

2023 STATISTICS

— 12 G, 137 TOT, 13 TFL, 10 SK, 1 INT, 2 PD, 2 FF

— Born Sept. 1, 2000

— 3-star recruit in the 2018 class, per 247Sports

— No major injuries

— Charged with felony assault in 2018 for allegedly street racing; crashed and caused injuries to the passenger, per Mississippi Clarion Ledger

Nathaniel Watson is a highly productive linebacker who had 250 total tackles over the last two seasons combined. He also has an old-school mentality as a run defender, showing a willingness to throw his body around and be physical when coming downhill.

However, there are questions about how Watson's production will translate to the NFL, as he lacks a lot of desired traits for a linebacker. His movement skills are subpar, which impacts his ability to cover and his range against zone runs. He also isn't a violent block-shedder and gets stuck too often for someone with his size and upper-body strength.

Ultimately, Watson may need to have a good showing in training camp and make a name for himself on special teams to land on a 53-man roster as a rookie.

GRADE: 5.5 (Backup/Draftable — 6th-7th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 223

POSITION RANK: LB19

PRO COMPARISON: Brandon Siler