T.J. Watt 2026 Fantasy Baseball Football: Looking for That Second, Defensive Player of the Year Award
As long as T.J. Watt is on the field, quarterbacks and tackles need to keep their heads on a swivel. Despite playing in just 14 contests last season, Watt still managed to register 55 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 46 pressures, and average 11 fantasy points per contest. As one can see, Watt still can be an elite sack-and-tackle-for-loss asset, assuming he can remain on the field as he enters his 10th season in Pittsburgh. Fantasy football is all about what you have done lately, and after missing some time last year and showing some signs of inconsistency, some question if Watt can regain that 2021 form that saw him take home Defensive Player of the Year honours. With all the talk of Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, Aidan Hutchinson, and Micah Parsons, Watt feels like an under-the-radar option that could provide fantasy managers with the biggest return on their investment in 2026. After all, we are talking about a player who has 115 career sacks in 135 career contests who also has a refined ability to rip the ball away from ball carriers, as witnessed by his 36 career forced fumbles.
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