Even Clemson's coach expects Deshaun Watson to go pro next year

That's not a shocker.

Many NFL and college football experts already have Deshaun Watson pegged as a top-5 pick next year and the majority of those people have him going first regardless of what team ends up there. He was the first quarterback in D-1 college football history to throw for over 4,000 yards and rush for another 1,000.

Coach Dabo Swinney acknowledged that it would likely be Watson's last season in college when he spoke to reporters during spring practices before the April 9 spring game.

"I really want to challenge the crowd and fans to show up," he said. "It's going to be the last time to see Deshaun Watson, most likely, in a spring game. Deshaun came in here with a plan. He's going to graduate in three years. That's what he's doing."

The 20-year old led the Tigers to the national title game where they lost 45-40 to Alabama and Watson finished third in Heisman voting. Watson becomes eligible for the NFL Draft next spring.