Warren Sapp Doesn't Believe Myles Garrett is Worthy of the First Pick

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Hall of Fame defensive lineman Warren Sapp had a lot to say about draft prospect Myles Garrett and it was not all good. Myles Garrett has been widely regarded as the most likely candidate to be drafted first in the 2017 NFL draft. Several NFL analysts were confident the Browns would take Garret for the longest time. Days before the draft and the Browns are still undecided on who to take with their first pick. It could be a quarterback, or it could be a receiver, you never know.

Per Schefter, Warren Sapp said, "I don't see it from this kid. 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."

Sapp also referred to him as "a lazy kid that makes four plays a game."

You may have heard a similar analysis back in 2014 when he ripped one of the top talents in the draft, Jadevon Clowney.

Clowney struggled his first two years in the NFL but managed to make it to the Pro Bowl in 2016 after recording 52 tackles and six sacks that year.