Tell us how you really feel, Warren Sapp.
The outspoken Hall of Fame defensive lineman is back to stirring the pot, this time blasting Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, who is widely considered to be the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2017 draft class.
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In an interview with ESPN's Adam Schefter, Sapp said Garrett doesn't deserve to be the top pick when the NFL Draft kicks off Thursday night.
"I don't see it from this kid," Sapp said. "I see the splash plays — everybody gets those. Where's the game he took over? Where? Any defensive lineman who's the No. 1 pick, you turn up and you say, 'There it is!' This kid, no, I don't. I'm a pretty plain and frank guy, and I watch the tape and he disappears. I watch the tape and he absolutely disappears."
It's likely the Browns will pick Garrett at No. 1 overall, but Sapp compared him to former Penn State defensive end Courtney Brown, who wound up being a bust after the Browns picked him No. 1 in the 2000 draft.
"I don't think this kid is as good as Courtney Brown, either," Sapp said.
No one wants to be compared to Brown, let alone thought to be a lesser version of him.
"I see a lazy kid that makes four plays a game," Sapp said of Garrett. "This is the No. 1 guy? No, no, no. This ain't even close."
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Don't forget Sapp was also extremely critical in 2014 of Jadeveon Clowney, who was the last defensive end to be taken No. 1.
“I look at Jadeveon Clowney’s (game) tape and I don’t see a guy that is playing the game with his hair on fire, making plays, running up and down the field sideline to sideline, doing all of the things,” Sapp said in 2014.
Despite battling through injuries early in his NFL career, Clowney has developed into a dominant force for the Texans. He was voted to his first Pro Bowl last season after recording 52 tackles and six sacks, and was named first-team All-Pro by Sporting News.
Clowney's most memorable play came in the AFC Wild Card game against the Raiders when he made a highlight-reel interception to seal a win.
It's safe to say Sapp was dead wrong. But will he also be wrong about Garrett?
In three years at Texas A&M, Garrett recorded 47 tackles for loss and 31 sacks. Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer has Garrett going No. 1 to the Browns in his latest mock draft.