With the 2017 NFL draft quickly approaching, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Warren Sapp took a few moments to share his thoughts on Myles Garrett, the young Texas A&M product who is poised to the the first overall pick in this year’s draft.

Sapp, who clearly knows a thing or two about elite defenses after being a part of one of the best during his time with the Bucs, told ESPN’s Adam Shefter that he doesn’t think Garrett is deserving of the No. 1 overall pick.

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. I see a lazy kid that makes four plays and this is the No. 1 guy? No, no, no. This ain’t even close.

Sapp was the 12th overall pick in the 1995 NFL draft, selected by the Bucs. In nine seasons with the Buccaneers, he earned seven trips to the Pro Bowl and a Super Bowl ring back in 2002. During his time in Tampa Bay, he anchored of the most dominant defensive units the Bucs have ever had.

Though it may be too soon to tell how Garrett will do in the NFL, you can’t help but respect his opinion. After all, he is one of the best pass-rushers of all time.