Benjamin Watson was a huge product coming out of college.

Georgia Bulldog was an eventual first round pick in 2004, going to the New England Patriots with the 32nd pick.

But before he was drafted, he was at the NFL Combine to show off his skills. However, it’s also more or less a job interview with the 32 teams off the field.

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Cleveland Browns Benjamin Watson (82) in action against the Green Bay Packers during the preseason game at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Cleveland.
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Watson decided to give a scoop on how one of his interviews went by responding to a tweet about the «worst job interview question» users have ever been asked.

As much as being a professional is everyone’s dream, this didn’t seem like much fun.

«He [Cleveland] [B]Rowns asked me if I’d ever smoked weed. I said no,” he wrote in a tweet on Wednesday. “Then the interviewer grabbed my wrist as if he was taking my pulse and asked me again louder. He was sitting in a chair in the middle of a dark room with a spotlight. The main office was in the shadows mafia style…

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Watson eventually played for the Browns, joining them in 2010. However, he was not playing for the «mob-style» front office and enjoyed his time in Cleveland with the new front office.

«Yeah, that was at the combine. The front office was totally different in 2004 and 2010. I should have made that clear,» Watson. wrote in a separate tweet. «And this is not an accusation against the city or the club while I was there. I loved our time at Believeland.»

Cleveland Browns tight end Ben Watson #82 carries the ball after catching a pass during a game with the Kansas City Chiefs on September 19, 2010 at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland.

Cleveland Browns tight end Ben Watson #82 carries the ball after catching a pass during a game with the Kansas City Chiefs on September 19, 2010 at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland.
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Watson played three seasons with Cleveland and spent time with the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens before returning to New England for one final season.