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Like his brothers, he's a grinder.
NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock compared the youngest Watt brother to Packers linebacker Clay Matthews,NFL Jerseys Supply.
"Have I ever beat (J.J.) in any competition? He'll admit it, too," T.J. said. "We compete all the time growing up. I beat both my brothers in many things. They beat me in many things, as well. You're not always going to win; you're not always going to lose in that house. Pickup basketball growing up, flag football, anything, eating, it doesn't matter."
J.J. loaded up T.J. with advice heading into the combine , where Watt showed off his skills Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
"The biggest piece of advice I got from J.J. is just to be yourself, don't overthink things," T.J. said. "Just be yourself, relax and you show people who you really are."

In his only season as a starter last year, he parlayed a big game against LSU in the opener into an excellent junior year that included 11? sacks, 15? tackles for loss,China NFL Jerseys, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries.
"Playing offense most of my life, reacting to different plays and dropping into coverage was new to me," T.J. said. "But at this point in my game I'm pretty good at everything I do."
T.J. was a tight end up until 2015, when he converted to linebacker.
Although T.J., 22, is closer to Derek, 24, the former Wisconsin Badgers outside linebacker wants to be just like his biggest brother, who is five years older.
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"I'm only scratching the surface," T.J. said. "I've only played defense for 18 or 20 months. If I can do all the things I did this last year, what can I do when I'm under the tutelage of an NFL coach?"
T.J.'s real sibling rivalry growing up was with Derek, who also played at Wisconsin.
Derek, however, didn't attend the combine last year, so T.J. leaned on J.J. for advice this week.
"Early on when J.J. first started blowing up, I didn't know how to handle it, but now definitely I love it," T.J. said. "My brother is the best defensive player to ever play the game, in my opinion. When you play the sport of football and you have the person as your role model a phone call, a text away, it's special. And he does it so well and so right. I'm just trying to replicate what he does."
Citing his work ethic and bloodlines, he said his relative inexperience shouldn't be problematic in the pros.
Scouts project him as a potential first-round pick, maybe not as high as J.J., the 11th overall pick in 2011,NFL Jerseys Supply, but far ahead of Derek, who was the 198th player drafted last year.
"I've always wanted to play in the NFL, but obviously it wasn't a realistic option until I played at a high level in college," T.J. said. "Once that opportunity came, I couldn't say no."
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"He kind of gave me the blueprint of how to do it," T.J. said. "I'm going to try to follow in his footsteps and blaze my own trail at the same time."
"To be honest with you, it doesn't matter where I'm drafted or who I'm drafted to," T.J. insisted. "Obviously it would be great to be a first-round draft choice, but second, third, fourth, it really doesn't matter. Wherever I go, I'm going to keep my mouth shut and just work as hard as I can and play ball."
"What I bring is just my work ethic," T.J. said. "I know it's a cliche, but I do have a motor that's nonstop. I'm just always going after the ball. I'm always going to give a team everything that I have."
"We were two years apart in age. We fought over a lot," T.J. said. "We didn't really see how much we cared about each other until we grew up, and now I love my brother to death."
With his size, it would help for him to go to a team that plays a 3-4 scheme because he's a good edge rusher and he can set the edge in the ground game.
"Any time you get compared to a great player like that it's a great comparison," T.J. said. "But I personally don't shape my game after anyone else."
At 6-foot-4 and 238 pounds, T.J. gives away an inch and 51 pounds to J.J., but he is bigger than Derek, who is 6-2, 234.
He said he certainly held his own against his older brothers growing up