The first thing you notice about DeSean Watts is he has a physique much like a stainless steel refrigerator -- not too tall, but plenty wide enough. Open him up and look at what's inside, and you find a newly arrived University of Washington defensive tackle who taken part in 12 spring practices so far and plays with plenty of power, passion and humor. For one of the earliest workouts, the 6-foot, 313-pound Sacramento State transfer walked out to the East field, joined a group of Huskies who were stretching and to no one in particular bellowed, "What's up, baby?" At an ensuing practice held at the Seahawks' VMAC complex, Watts violently ripped the helmet off starting center Jake Flores during a drill. He comes to the Huskies and the Big Ten after earning first-team All-Big Sky honors at his previous stop and doesn't seem daunted by any this. "They're bigger and they're stronger," he said. "You've got to want it more than the other guys." DeSean Watts brings a 6-foot, 313-pound frame to the UW defensive line.…