Sammy Watkins
Biography
BIOGRAPHY
Samuel Benjamin Watkins IV was born on June 14th, 1993, in Fort Myers, Florida. He is a wide receiver in the NFL.
Watkins attended South Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Florida, where he was a letterman in football, basketball and track & field. He became the all-time leading receiver in the history of Lee County with 133 catches for 2,997 yards and 36 touchdowns during his career. In hi...
Samuel Benjamin Watkins IV was born on June 14th, 1993, in Fort Myers, Florida. He is a wide receiver in the NFL.
Watkins attended South Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Florida, where he was a letterman in football, basketball and track & f...
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1993-06-14 (Age: 30) Fort Myers, FL, USA
Clemson
Fort Myers South (FL)
2014
BIOGRAPHY
Samuel Benjamin Watkins IV was born on June 14th, 1993, in Fort Myers, Florida. He is a wide receiver in the NFL.
Watkins attended South Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Florida, where he was a letterman in football, basketball and track & field. He became the all-time leading receiver in the history of Lee County with 133 catches for 2,997 yards and 36 touchdowns during his career. In his junior and senior years, he was a first-team all-state selection. As a sophomore, he had 33 receptions for 537 yards and 10 scores. In his junior year, he added 46 catches for 1,192 yards and 14 touchdowns. As a senior, Watkins had eight 100-yard receiving games on the season, accumulating totals of 54 catches for 1,268 yards and 12 touchdowns. He led an undefeated South Fort Myers team into the 3A state semifinals, where they lost 44–28 to a Duke Johnson-led Miami Norland team. He played in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
In addition to football, Watkins ran track & field for the Wolfpack, where he was one of the state's top performers in the sprinting events. As a junior, he finished fifth in the 100 meters and sixth in the 200 meters at the state meet. As a senior, he captured the AA state title in the 200 meters, with a PR of 21.11 seconds. He also won the 100 meters at the 2011 Tarpon Invitational, recording a personal-best time of 10.45 seconds.
Watkins was a highly touted recruit before the 2011 college football season. Regarded as a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, he was rated the third-best wide receiver prospect in the nation, behind only George Farmer and Trey Metoyer. He was ranked fifth-best by Scout.com. Watkins committed to Clemson University in November 2010.
Despite not taking part in spring practice, Watkins made an immediate impact for Clemson in his freshman season in 2011. He caught 82 passes for 1219 yards and 12 touchdowns in his first collegial season, including 10 catches, 155 yards and two touchdowns against the defending national champion Auburn Tigers. He led the nation in reception yards per game, all-purpose yards, and touchdowns. He also broke 11 school freshman records seven games into the season, including total all-purpose yards previously held by C. J. Spiller. He was an AP first-team All-American, becoming only the fourth ever true freshman to do so, joining Herschel Walker, Marshall Faulk, and Adrian Peterson. He was also named a Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America.
As a sophomore in 2012, he had 57 receptions for 708 yards and three touchdowns. As a junior, he had 101 receptions for 1,464 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was the MVP of the 2014 Orange Bowl after setting an Orange Bowl record with 16 receptions for 227 yards against the Ohio State Buckeyes. He also set the school record for career receptions in the game finishing with 240. In January 2014, Watkins announced that he would forgo his senior season and enter the 2014 NFL Draft.
Watkins was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round as the fourth overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Cleveland traded this selection to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo's 2014 first round selection (the 9th pick, later traded by Cleveland to Minnesota, who used it to select UCLA linebacker, Anthony Barr), and their first and fourth round selections in 2015 (19th Cameron Erving C & 115th Ibraheim Campbell S) He was the first wide receiver selected by the Bills in the first round since Lee Evans in 2004, and the earliest wide receiver selected in the draft since A. J. Green in 2011.
On May 28, 2014, Watkins signed his rookie contract, a fully guaranteed four-year deal worth $19.94 million, with a $12.8 million signing bonus. He caught his first career touchdown reception from EJ Manuel in a Week 2, 29-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins. In Week 7 against the Minnesota Vikings, Watkins caught nine passes for 122 yards for two touchdowns. His second touchdown was the game winner coming with one second remaining in the game. Watkins finished his season setting a new Bills rookie record in both receptions (65) and receiving yards (982). In addition to his rookie records, Watkins caught six touchdown passes.
Through the first couple of games in the 2015 season, Watkins was battling injuries and being critiqued very hard by the sports world. Upon his return, Watkins had a career-high 168 receiving yards on eight catches with one touchdown in a Week 9 33–17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. In his first seven games of the season, he caught only 25 passes for 314 yards and three touchdowns, while only having one 100-yard receiving game. In his final six games, however, he had 679 receiving yards on 35 catches (19.4 yards per catch), six touchdowns, and four 100-yard receiving games. He also had at least 80 yards receiving in all six games. With his late season push, Watkins finished the season with 60 catches for 1,047 yards and nine touchdowns receptions. He recorded five 100-yard receiving games and set his career-high in receiving yards and touchdowns. However, the Bills finished the season 8-8 and did not make the playoffs. He was ranked 96th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.
On August 11, 2017, Watkins, along with a 2018 sixth-round draft pick, was traded from the Buffalo Bills to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for E. J. Gaines and a 2018 second round draft pick.
On September 10, 2017, in the season opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Watkins had five receptions for 58 yards in his Rams debut in the 46–9 victory. Watkins recorded his first touchdown of the season with 106 yards against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3 with a stunning catch for the Rams 41–39 victory. In Week 9, Watkins caught a season-long 67-yard reception from Jared Goff that resulted in a touchdown as part of the 51–17 blowout win by the Rams over the New York Giants. Overall, he finished the 2017 season with 39 receptions for 593 receiving yards and eight receiving touchdowns.
On March 15, 2018, Watkins signed a three-year, $48 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. In the 2018 season opener, he recorded three receptions for 21 yards in his Chiefs debut against the Los Angeles Chargers. He recorded six receptions for 100 yards in the following game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. In Week 8, against the Denver Broncos, he had eight receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the 2018 season with 40 receptions for 519 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns. In the Divisional Round victory over the Indianapolis Colts, he had six receptions for 62 yards. in the AFC Championship overtime loss to the New England Patriots, he had four receptions for 114 yards.
On March 15, 2018, Watkins signed a three-year, $48 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. He finished the 2018 season with 40 receptions for 519 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns. On September 8, 2019, Watkins recorded nine receptions for a career-high 198 yards and three touchdowns against the Jacksonville Jaguars as the Chiefs won 40-26.
In 2021, he signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens.
In April 2022, he signed a deal with the Green Bay Packers.
In an interview, Watkins said that his favorite football team, as a child, was the Buffalo Bills.