Watts is a very instinctive player and is great at coming up to stop the run, but when your safety is making TFLs on a regular basis you just know that he is liable to bite on play action. Watts is pretty good at playing centerfield in coverage but he is very below average as a cover safety.
So we have an average speed, aggressive, run stopping safety that isn't a particularly hard hitter and is below average in coverage.
I've really rooted for Watts, but he certainly haven't progressed how we wanted, because of injuries or not.