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BestOdds.com ranks the 10 biggest NFL Draft disappointments of the past three decades. ... Let's examine the 10 biggest NFL Draft busts of the last 30 years. ... Heath Shuler was a top QB Draft ...
On Wednesday, just one day before Day 1 of this year’s draft, CBS Sports named their top-five biggest busts in NFL history. Atop the list at No. 1 sits 1998 No.
The Huffington Post named him one of the 13 biggest draft busts of the 2000s. [2] ESPN's Bill Williamson called Russell a "talented but extremely disappointing" quarterback. [55] In addition, Russell's 2009 passer rating of 50.0 was the lowest rating by a starting quarterback in the NFL since 1998. [38]
Mandarich is often referred to as one of the top five NFL draft busts of all time, having been drafted ahead of future NFL stars such as Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas, Deion Sanders, Steve Atwater, Eric Metcalf, and Andre Rison. The September 28, 1992, cover of Sports Illustrated featuring Mandarich labelled him "The NFL's Incredible Bust". [9]
In 2007, Schlichter was listed as the #7 all-time draft bust on the NFL Network's Top 10 Draft Busts episode. [17] In an updated list from 2010, Schlichter was moved to the #4 draft bust of all time, [18] and in a video listing the top ten quarterback draft busts of all time, Schlichter was listed #3, behind JaMarcus Russell (#2) and Ryan Leaf ...
For every Peyton Manning or Von Miller in the NFL Draft, there is another former top prospect who just didn't pan out. The biggest NFL Draft busts of the last 15 years Skip to main content
Ryan David Leaf (born May 15, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for four seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the San Diego Chargers and the Dallas Cowboys between 1998 and 2001, and also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks.
Quarterbacks went off the draft board at a record-setting pace. Thursday night was the fourth time in the common draft era starting in 1967 that QBs went with the top three picks, with three more ...