Former Clemson and top NFL quarterback prospect Deshaun Watson says he's not concerned about teams passing him over for fellow former ACC signal-caller Mitch Trubisky.

However, the always-confident Watson provided a warning for any NFL franchise that decides to go that route in the 2017 NFL Draft this week.

"Hey, then you're going to have to live with the consequences that come with it," Watson said during an appearance on NFL Network. "I try to stay in my own lane and not take that path. I respect Mitch and what he's done and all the hype he's getting, but at the same time, my results speak for itself."

.@DeshaunWatson4's message to teams who like Trubisky over him is simple:



"My results speak for itself." pic.twitter.com/RhmUgBssek — NFL Network (@nflnetwork) April 25, 2017

Watson has a much larger body of work than Trubisky, who had only one season as a full-time starter. During their college careers, the Clemson star threw 635 more passes than the Tar Heels signal-caller. Watson also took Clemson to consecutive College Football Playoff title games, winning the second at the end of last season.

Still, Trubisky could indeed be the first quarterback taken in the draft based on his strong junior campaign and pre-draft workouts. We'll see how everything unfolds, beginning with the first round on Thursday night.