Warren Sapp says Miles Garret is lazy

When Warren Sapp was on NFL Network he used to always say, "The eye in the sky don't lie"...

Quite a few former NFL DL's that have analyzed his tape have all said the same thing, that he takes plays off & doesn't have an Elite motor.
 
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He's not lying out of his 30 plus sacks only 14 came from sec competitor in his career. Meanwhile Derrick Barnett from Tennessee has over 30% of his 30 plus coming against sec teams. Garnett disappears in games at times

Hate to break it to you, but 14 out of 30 is 47%, which is greater than 30%.
Meant to say 70% my bad
 
If you were the Browns who would you take #1 ?
Trade down. They aren't one player away from competing. Get more picks. Get some players.

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I'm with you but what teams are so enamored with a player they don't think will be available at their pick that they would be willing to give up so many assets?
 
If you were the Browns who would you take #1 ?
Trade down. They aren't one player away from competing. Get more picks. Get some players.

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I'm with you but what teams are so enamored with a player they don't think will be available at their pick that they would be willing to give up so many assets?

Somebody will make a deal to move up and get garrett.
 
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If they had to stay... Probably Jamal Adams. He seems like the best player available imo. I don't think Trubisky is "can't miss"

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The college age adjusted production, the density adjusted athletic testing (which matters A LOT for edge defenders) says Myles Garrett is going to be a stud. A regular 10+ sack guy.
 
If the Browns have to stay at 1 who do you take
Jamal Adams, he'll be a 10+ year vet & will contribute to your Defense right away.

LOL @ taking a box safety #1 overall. Good way to find yourself on the unemployment line.
Doesn't matter where you take the player as long as he's great...

Sean Taylor, Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu, Earl Thomas or Rod Woodson are all players who weren't #1 picks that could've/should've been.

LOL @ taking a DE #1 in the draft considering how unsuccessful that's been for most teams that have done it.
 
Jamal Adams not like that....
He overrated
Gator freshman rb perine dragged his *** **** near 15 yards last year on a run.
 
If the Browns have to stay at 1 who do you take
Watson or take the best OT in the draft. I would draft Watson and take the next best olineman in the draft @ 12, but after reading most sites they want either OJ Howard or Njoku
 
This dude didn't play for Miami so I don't know **** about him, but if Cleveland takes him I'm rollin with Sapp on this one. You can pretty much guarantee he'll be a bust.
 
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This is the Browns.. they will find a way to pick a scrub and the 9ers will end up with a star. They will also reach badly at 12.
 
Cleveland is a black hole where players disappear. I am hoping Duke Johnson gets out before it's too late.
 
Jamal Adams not like that....
He overrated
Gator freshman rb perine dragged his *** **** near 15 yards last year on a run.

Agreed. Jamal Adams is the most overrated player I saw this year. Good solid player but hardly special against the run or pass. Mediocre angles against the run, whiffed tackles, and hesitant stiff pass defense. I have no idea how he's rated so highly, other than group think and overreaction to his team leadership and character. Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog is probably the guy I respect most among draft analysts right now, and not surprisingly he was the only one who agreed with me on Jamal Adams virtually word for word.

You have to make plays at safety. As a kid I saw **** Anderson and Jake Scott with the Dolphins. Then at USC we had Ronnie Lott and Dennis Smith, with the incomparable Kenny Easley across town at UCLA. Easley was the greatest college safety of all time, and it's long overdue that he finally made the NFL Hall of Fame. USC is a confident arrogant university on all levels, and not undeservedly. To demonstrate how respected Kenny Easley was, nobody in the USC program was claiming that Ronnie Lott was Easley's equal, let alone superior. And that includes Lott himself. I interviewed him in Heritage Hall the day before the 1981 draft for a draft preview column in the Daily Trojan. When I asked Lott if he thought he was Easley's equal, he turned his head and looked at me as if I were nuts.

BTW, Lott thought he was going to be picked by the St. Louis Cardinals. That might have changed NFL history just a little bit. They went with E.J. Junior instead, a linebacker from Alabama.

Dennis Smith was supposed to be a part of that Heritage Hall interview also. But on the previous Friday afternoon he threw a fit when I showed him Joel Buchsbaum's Pro Football Weekly preview book. Naturally he looked at the scouting report on himself. Buchsbaum didn't exactly rave about Smith. After a few nitpicking negatives the summary was, "I don't like him as much as Easley, Lott or Watts." Dennis Smith read that out loud several times, in disgust. Ted Watts was a safety from Texas Tech. Let's just say I wasn't surprised the following Monday when Ronnie Lott told me his roommate Dennis Smith couldn't make it. Sick. Yeah, right. But obviously Buchsbaum underrated Smith, who had a great career with Denver.

Two decades later Joel Buchsbaum wrote that Ed Reed, "makes big plays and bigger plays." Exactly. I still can't believe Reed lasted so long in that 2002 draft. And that big play sentence hardly describes Jamal Adams this year. It describes Malik Hooker.

I would prefer Solomon Thomas and Hooker above Myles Garrett. Something bothers me about Garrett although I can't pinpoint it or describe well. His workout talent is glaring but whenever I watched that team he never jumped out as the #1 overall pick.

Mitchell Trubisky looks like the sucker choice in this draft to me. I don't trust late bloomers with high picks. Even if he fully clicks I can't imagine Trubisky being above the top 12 or 15 quarterbacks. That's not bad but it subjects the franchise to year after year of patience and Happy Adjustment, like the curse of Ryan Tannehill.

Deshaun Watson could be great but his velocity on those midrange throws simply might not be good enough, and lead to interceptions and troubles on 3rd and 10. I go back and forth on him. Too many interceptions and batted balls to dismiss.
 
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