Watt has a chance to get selected in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday, just as his brother did in 2011. "Yeah, he's one of the best players to ever do it, why not take that comparison?" he said at the NFL combine. Watt might be a good fit with the 29th overall pick for the Green Bay Packers, who could use a young player in their pass rush. What makes Watt an even more intriguing pick for Green Bay is that the Packers have a pass-rushing role model with pedigree already on the roster in Clay Matthews. Matthews' father, Clay Jr., played 19 seasons in the NFL with the Browns and Falcons. Watt picked things up so quickly that the defense was able to use him as a reserve outside linebacker as well as an interior rusher in a nickel package, giving the Badgers another athletic pass rusher.