Heath Evans, Warren Sapp question Jadeveon Clowney’s work ethic, too

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Oct 31, 2013; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp before a game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports

Add former NFL defensive tackle Warren Sapp and former fullback Heath Evans to the list of people that think that Jadeveon Clowney’s work ethic is lacking.

Sapp, the man whose former Twitter handle was @QBKILLA before changing it to just his first and last name, and Evans joined the growing number of those who feel that the former South Carolina Gamecocks defensive end maybe isn’t putting out as much as he’s supposed to–the day Clowney and former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel paid a visit to the Houston Texans, who hold the #1 pick.

“There’s just so many little things about this kid that deter you from getting on his side,” Evans said. “This kid turns down private workouts? He says, ‘Well, I don’t want to get hurt.’ You should be training harder on the day that you’re not at a private workout than how hard they would work you on the private workout.”

“That’s the real issue with me,” said Sapp, who believes the Texans should select Teddy Bridgewater No. 1 overall, not Clowney. “What else is he doing, not waking up? The next job you have is rushing the quarterback, young man, getting ready for the NFL.

The full video is linked here on NFL.com’s page if you’d like to take a look. Oh, and by the way (obligatory notice), the NFL Draft is two weeks from Thursday.