Michael Sam, the first openly-gay player drafted into the NFL, isn't getting positive reviews.

The 25-year-old, who was taken in the seventh round last year by the St. Louis Rams, appeared at the NFL veteran’s combine earlier this week in a bid to impress a host of scouts.

But according to one league agent, who spoke to TMZ Sports anonymously, Sam didn’t do much to improve his stock.

"My real honest opinion is that he was flat out horrible,” the agent told TMZ. “He did not belong out there."

It’s the kind of feedback Sam received from both the Rams and Dallas Cowboys, a pair of clubs that cut the University of Missouri product from their practice squads last summer.

"He thinks he's a superstar. It would be nice if he could do something on the field to back up the attitude,” the agent added.

Word arrived Sunday that Sam was at least considering a stint in the Canadian Football League if it doesn’t work out in the NFL.

"He sells tickets,” the agent said. “He attracts fans. And from there you never know."

If you can play, you can play.

According to some, though. Sam can’t at the NFL level.