ESPN analyst Jon Gruden says Browns' No. 1 pick Myles Garrett 'is not the best player in the draft' and believes there's a major red flag
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Garrett was the consensus top pick throughout the entire pre-draft process, and sure enough, the Browns, after some reported waffling, took him with the top pick.
And while Garrett is an athletic force who wreaked havoc on offensive lines in college, Gruden believes there's a red flag when it comes to Garrett's effort.
"I think he has all the talent in the world," Gruden said. "He's a genetic freak. But he's not the best player in this draft."
As ESPN began showing footage of former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Robert Mathis, Gruden ripped Garrett's effort, saying he should study the intensity with which Mathis played.
"There's just too many plays where he just doesn't cut loose the 4.6 [40-yard dash] speed," Gruden said, as a play of Garrett not chasing down a loose running back played on air. "He can make this play if he turns it all on. There's just too many lapses."
Here's one of the plays ESPN showed while Gruden spoke:
Of course, prior to Gruden's criticism, ESPN's draft expert Mel Kiper defended Garrett against such criticisms.
"He can play like no other when he is at 100% physically, which he wasn't this year," Kiper said.
"My point the last month has been, he can be as good as he wants to be. You can say, 'Well, anyone can be as good as they want to be.' No, they can't. Because they don't have freakish talent like Myles Garrett, and if he wants to be great, he can be great."
Kiper also pointed to the higher number of downs in college football, noting that Garrett may have taken some plays off, which is not unusual. Kiper said many scouts said the same thing about Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers, who has been one of the NFL's best pass rushers during his career.
There was very little competition for the No. 1 spot, meaning scouts and executives still believed that Garrett, despite any flaws, was the best player in the draft. However, at the first sight of laziness during an NFL game, people are sure to jump on him for any lack of effort.
Watch the entire clip below:
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