Josh rosen definitely a bigger bust 10th overall 5 star number 1 prospect coming out of highschool. Some scouts had him as the best qb of the draft and was traded after his rookie year atleast leinert played most of his rookie deal out
It wasn't just who the Bengals passed on to draft Akili Smith. The Saints offered them their entire 1999 draft plus two future first rounders so they could move up and draft Ricky Williams. The Bengals turned it down because they legitimately thought Akili Smith was a generational talent.
Especially when you think about who the Packers could have gotten. Barry or Dion Sanders, their choice! Or, of course, the unblockable Derrick Thomas also might have enjoyed a HOF career in green and yellow! That is a HARD pill to swallow.
Curtis Enis is hands down the biggest bust for the Bears. 5th overall pick, he was considered one of the best 3 players in the draft. Held out for a bigger contract, then played 9 games his rookie year and tore his ACL. By his 3rd year, he was in Cleveland as a FB and out of the league the next.
Technically Bo Jackson was the biggest draft bust for the Buccs. He was drafted number one overall and never signed with the team opting to reenter the draft the following season.
Miami did draft a QB in the Ted Ginn draft. John Beck was taken at #40 by Miami. Here is a list of all the other QBs taken after Ginn: Brady Quinn, Kevin Kolb, John Beck, Trent Edwards, Drew Stanton, Isaiah Stanback, Jeff Rowe, Troy Smith, Tyler Thigpen, Jordan Palmer. As you can see......it was slim pickins on the Qb front in "07
Ricky’s 3000+ total rushing yards in 3 years with the Saints is hardly bust status. What they traded to get him qualifies for the bust label but Redskins accomplished nothing with all those extra picks.
Hold on. Didn’t the Browns draft Johnny Manziel? Only Ryan Leaf and JaMarcus Russell are even close to the same level of bust. And Josh Rosen was by far a worse bust than Matt Lienhart. I’ll end with Tony Mandarich/Eddie Lacey with the Packers and Joey Harrington with the Lions. Maybe the list should’ve been “Top 5 Biggest Draft Busts for Each NFL Team.”
I feel like Leinart had way higher expectations than Rosen, maybe it was just me but I knew that dude was going to suck before they even picked him. Obviously outliers like Leaf/Russell are some of the biggest busts ever in history, certain teams just dont draft that bad. Joey Harrington had a much better career than Andre Ware, but its close on that one.
Jeff George fit the Vikings offense like a glove. He saved their season in 99 saved Denny Green's job and took them to the second rd of the playoffs. His reward? The Vikings offered him the minimum and he moved on. Randy Moss said of George "When you came out of your cut the ball was there...If you weren't ready for it Jeff would throw the ball right thru you " I'm gonna miss Jeff "
They call these quarterbacks draft busts but I think it’s more about going in and having someone who can teach an NFL system and giving them a good base to start with. It seems whenever the coach is a bit weak and there isn’t a good veteran for that first year of teaching.
Matt Leinart was a great player in college, but he struggled in the pros and could never get back to the player he once was. I don’t why people wanna talk about Rae Carruth and he will forever be a convict felon, so that’s his own fault for ruined his career. Mitch Trubisky was alright in college, but he was never good enough to be a productive quarterback. Akili Smith also was good in college, but he totally sucked in the league and struggled with studying the playbook. Kadarius Toney was a huge joke in the league and he’s a free agent. R. Jay Soward was barely in the league when he played for the Jaguars. Ryan Leaf was definitely a major disappointment as a draft bust for clashing with players and coaches. Lawrence Phillips was a huge disappointment by his behavior problems and lack of maturity. Kyle Boller was never a great player to begin with, so he didn’t have a long career in the league. Former NFL player Mike Williams was a former offensive lineman who never adapted as a player who struggled with injuries and inconsistency. Is there anybody that I missed?
I'll have to disagree with Jake Locker being the Titans biggest draft bust. Sure, he didn't live up to expectations. however, he did last longer and did contribute more to the Titans organization than my selection as Tennessee's biggest draft bust. In my opinion, the biggest draft bust in Titan's history (quite possibly, the biggest draft bust in NFL history) goes to Right Tackle Isaiah Wilson out of Georgia. Drafted by the Titans 30th overall in 2020. Along with in inability of obeying COVID restrictions by sneaking out of training camp to attend a party at a nearby university. Isaiah only played 4 snaps in the NFL for the Titans before being traded off to the Miami Dolphins (who released him days later) for a late 7th round pick.
Even worse was the FIRST pick, and number 8 of that 2014. The one and only Justin Gilbert. He was the most worthless DB I can ever remember. Manziel went number 22 in the first round. How do you get two picks in the top 25 and completely whiff on both?
I'm going to argue otherwise. When I think 'bust', the picture of that, to me, is someone who failed to perform despite having the opportunities to. While some might disagree, I wouldn't call someone a bust who suffered serious injuries that derailed their chance to be what they were hoped to be. Like, I wouldn't call RG3 a bust - his career was wrecked by an injury that clearly severely diminished his ability to play his game. Likewise, I would classify Underwood in the same vein. While his wasn't an injury per se, it was a health condition that precluded his ability to perform at the level he potentially could have. We'll never actually know if Underwood could have been good if he had been treated for his mental health issues rather than having them ignored and overlooked. (I know he played briefly for the Cowboys but he still wasn't getting proper treatment and his episodes caused him to drop back out.) It falls under the category of 'what might have been' to me. Conversely, Troy Williamson had the chances. He had the opportunities to prove himself worth it, and he failed, badly. That makes him a bona-fide bust in my eyes, and definitely one of the biggest in Vikings history.
@DoctorNovakaine i would argue that they made fully aware of his situation, to the point where they were warned by Nick Saban not to draft him. At which point he was with the team for all of a single day. Exactly one practice. This is not like Lewis Cine, where his leg went full Alex Smith, or the other 2005 draft first rounder Erasmus James, whose careers were derailed by injuries before they could get started, this is about on par with the Bucs drafting Bo Jackson. Yeah, Williamson was abysmal, but at least he saw the field and contributed. To me, he is on par with guys like Michael Bennett, Laquan Treadwell, Darrin Nelson, DJ Dozier, and Derrick Alexander.
@@dustingreene6923 I would argue otherwise. Reportedly, Saban said that Underwood did not have the 'mental acuity'. That is a FAR cry from 'psychologically unstable,' and does not accurately represent what was actually wrong with Underwood. And if Saban had actually made efforts to get Underwood the help he needed back then, maybe things would also have been different. And yes, I do put this on par with Lewis Cine. Mental health is health just as much as physical health, and if this had been treated properly, maybe he wouldn't have faltered at the first practice. I don't equate it to Bo Jackson, because Bo Jackson outright told Tampa he wouldn't play for them before he was drafted - Underwood never said any such thing. I know I didn't talk about this before, but now's a good a time as any: I also think draft order matters. Underwood was the 29th pick, and while you still have expectations for a first-round pick, with low picks you tend to be past the most 'sure' prospects, and expectations aren't necessarily as high. Williamson was 7th. When you're picking seventh, you expect that there are players within the top two of their prospect class still available (except QB potentially). When the expectations are that much higher, the failures sting that much harder. Williamson's failure hits on the same level as someone like Charles Rogers or Mike Williams, harder than the level of Treadwell or Jalen Reagor (both of whom are bona-fide busts in their own right). That's my case. I'll say, I fully understand that you might not be convinced. That's fine. This is a subject subject to subjectiveness, and reasonable people can disagree on what matters more. This would be my position. It's not saying Underwood was a great pick by any means, but mostly that I put failure by performance as higher up than failure by circumstance when it comes to the measure. There will surely be assessors who weight them differently.
@DoctorNovakaine I will say that your opinion is fair, and your case has been stated well - but I'd still put DJ Dozier and Darrin Nelson as worse draft picks when you consider how they directly lead to the Walker trade, and they could have just as easily been Marcus Allen or Amobi Okoye, under the assumption that we're omitting Underwood. Williamson is bad, no doubt, but I think his failure is overhyped in regards to other more impactful draft blunders - especially when considering the Red McCombs of it all.
Trey Lance was easily the Niners biggest bust when taken into account just how much they gave up to get him. After that I'd say AJ Jenkins who was traded after his rookie season.
As a Ravens fan you could give me a lobotomy and I'd still have memories of those dumpster fire years. By the end of his time in Bmore i had basically stopped watching football altogether.
My takes: Bears ~ Trubisky was a bad pick but he was far from the worst by the Bears who've had some real doozies. Gabe Carimi, Kevin White, Curtis Enis were all worse. And if you want to go with a 1st round QB Cade McNown was a thousand times worst than Mitch. Packers ~ I don't care how bad Harrell was he was not nearly as big a bust as Tony Mandarich, especially when you look at that draft and see the next 3 players all are Hall of Famers - meanwhile Tony started 31 total games for GB before they cut him. Jags ~ I get picking Soward due to his limited play but Blackmon was selected 5th overall at the same position and only played 7 more games. Bigger bust IMO. Titans ~ Isaiah Wilson played 2 total snaps for Tennessee and was out of the league. He is far and away the biggest draft bust for that franchise.
Yeah, I just feel like people had much higher expecations for Leinart. I could be alone in that. I just assumed we agreed Rosen was going to be bad before he even played.
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You picked McGuire over Brian Bozworth? WTF! You obviously don't know about the hype around that dude! He was easily the Seahawks biggest, most hyped out bust and 1 of the biggest the NFL has ever seen!!
Hmm, overall....Who's the Christian Laettner of NFL Drafts?😅 ..Jamarcus Russel, maybe? Reggie Bush? (Collegiate athletes that are legendary in College but very underwhelming in pros?)
Anywhere in this video do I say "these are the only draft busts they've ever had"? No? Oh you're just incapable of listening! Next time open your ears, this is why your first wife left you
@@FootballLoreOfficial You said the WORST (you used capital letters) draft busts ever. I know stupid ass Millennials like you fail to grasp there was a world before you were born so I'm sure this is news to you: the NFL draft began in 1936. But according to you, only one team had it's worst pick before 1980. That shows you either can't do research, you don't know shit about football, and you likely copied someone else's stuff. As for a wife, it's obvious you've never had one, unless you count your hand and a porno video, Sparky.
Tebow has a career winning record. When he played he won. He took over a team with a losing record and got them to the playoffs. I ain’t saying he was great or belonged in a probowl but he wasn’t nearly as bad as you say
David Carr was not the bust you guys make him out to be. Ist round draft pick. Beat a good Dallas Cowboys team out of the gate. Had no line and no talented players around him. Those guys would come later signed knowing all this. The teal nust yhat year came with the first pick over all for the team in the expansion draft when they took Tony Boselli , Offensive Tackle, from Jacksonville Jaguars. Waste of yhere first draft pick and never got off the injuried list. They would have been better out with taking a waterboy, at least the vould have gotten some work grom that first ever pick. And Carr stayed in the league for years after leaving the Texans. This guy Should have done the research, no David Carr didn't live up to his potential but not the bust yhat this guy made him out to be. Carr knew his job and did it then stuck aroud the league. Allot of draft picks for the Texans never lasted 5 year much less a decade in the league
Josh Rosen was worse 😂
I disagree LOL
Matt Leinart is the bigger bust because of the hype surrounding him, Everyone thought he was going to be the next poster child of The NFL.
Josh rosen definitely a bigger bust 10th overall 5 star number 1 prospect coming out of highschool. Some scouts had him as the best qb of the draft and was traded after his rookie year atleast leinert played most of his rookie deal out
I think JaMarcus Russell is the biggest ever.
Rosen is #1 for Cardinals... plus they gave up a 1st, 3rd, and 5th to get him, only to cut him before the end of his rookie contract
In David Carr's defense, that offensive line was HISTORICALLY HORRENDOUS.
He wasn't really a 'bust' he just got the snot beat out of him and wasn't really great enough to be a starter.
It wasn't just who the Bengals passed on to draft Akili Smith. The Saints offered them their entire 1999 draft plus two future first rounders so they could move up and draft Ricky Williams. The Bengals turned it down because they legitimately thought Akili Smith was a generational talent.
I’d say Tony Mandrich was the biggest draft bust for the Packers.
Especially when you think about who the Packers could have gotten. Barry or Dion Sanders, their choice! Or, of course, the unblockable Derrick Thomas also might have enjoyed a HOF career in green and yellow!
That is a HARD pill to swallow.
100% worst Packers #1 pick
I agree.
@paulweston8408 *Deion but I still make mistakes everyday.
He moved to guard and actually was a solid to good starter for the colts and Peyton
You really didn't like Mike Williams
You really didn't like Mike Williams
😂..I get what you mean by that.
I get what you mean by that.
David Carr was like a lamb being led to slaughter, his time in Houston destroyed a promising career. Much more talent than brother Derek.
Curtis Enis is hands down the biggest bust for the Bears. 5th overall pick, he was considered one of the best 3 players in the draft. Held out for a bigger contract, then played 9 games his rookie year and tore his ACL. By his 3rd year, he was in Cleveland as a FB and out of the league the next.
I would have put Tony Mandarich as a bigger bust for Green Bay than Justin Harrel
Cleveland: Johnny Manziel, Green Bay: Tony Mandarich (The Incredible Bulk), Seattle: Brian Bosworth. 😁
I agree with all 3
❤
Atlanta's biggest bust was Aundray Bruce. Jamaal Anderson is also the Falcon's 2nd biggest bust
Atlanta is one of those franchises that just cant seem to draft incredibly well
Andray Bruce was the worst Falcons draft pick.
Cade McNown was a much bigger bust than Trubisky
Forgot all about that clown. He was out of the league in a blink.
David carr was not a bust he was on a bad team with a horrible offense of line. It was a new franchise also
Technically Bo Jackson was the biggest draft bust for the Buccs. He was drafted number one overall and never signed with the team opting to reenter the draft the following season.
thats technically true LOL
never draft a USC QB
Except for Carson Palmer
facts
@@rondizzle33😊😊😊
Are you saying Paul McDonald was an awful QB?
Dolphins biggest draft bust was Dion Jordan
Mike Williams from USC is the Lions biggest bust. DeMarcus Ware was drafted a pick a later.
I'd say Andre Ware was the Lions' biggest bust. Mike Williams showed brief flashes (admittedly very brief) of ability. Ware was just bad.
Miami did draft a QB in the Ted Ginn draft. John Beck was taken at #40 by Miami. Here is a list of all the other QBs taken after Ginn:
Brady Quinn, Kevin Kolb, John Beck, Trent Edwards, Drew Stanton, Isaiah Stanback, Jeff Rowe, Troy Smith, Tyler Thigpen, Jordan Palmer.
As you can see......it was slim pickins on the Qb front in "07
I would say that the Seahawks number 1 draft bust would be Brian Bosworth. The Browns would be Johnny Manziel. The Saints would be Ricky Williams.
fair, it was actually hard to pick
Ricky’s 3000+ total rushing yards in 3 years with the Saints is hardly bust status. What they traded to get him qualifies for the bust label but Redskins accomplished nothing with all those extra picks.
Short bus takes is crazy bro
You would know, you rode it your whole childhood. Go back to roblox kid
@FootballLoreOfficial looking at old videos to come up with an argument, actual former short bus rider behavior
Pull Up Teej.
Special Ed just reads off of wiki
Thanks for the view! Don't let the door hit you on the way out
@ you ain’t gonna do shit keyboard warrior
Hold on. Didn’t the Browns draft Johnny Manziel? Only Ryan Leaf and JaMarcus Russell are even close to the same level of bust. And Josh Rosen was by far a worse bust than Matt Lienhart. I’ll end with Tony Mandarich/Eddie Lacey with the Packers and Joey Harrington with the Lions. Maybe the list should’ve been “Top 5 Biggest Draft Busts for Each NFL Team.”
I feel like Leinart had way higher expectations than Rosen, maybe it was just me but I knew that dude was going to suck before they even picked him. Obviously outliers like Leaf/Russell are some of the biggest busts ever in history, certain teams just dont draft that bad. Joey Harrington had a much better career than Andre Ware, but its close on that one.
I'll see your Trubisky and raise you Curtis Enis..
LMAO fair
Jeff George fit the Vikings offense like a glove. He saved their season in 99 saved Denny Green's job and took them to the second rd of the playoffs. His reward? The Vikings offered him the minimum and he moved on. Randy Moss said of George "When you came out of your cut the ball was there...If you weren't ready for it Jeff would throw the ball right thru you " I'm gonna miss Jeff "
They call these quarterbacks draft busts but I think it’s more about going in and having someone who can teach an NFL system and giving them a good base to start with. It seems whenever the coach is a bit weak and there isn’t a good veteran for that first year of teaching.
then why do some Quarterbacks actually play to their level even without a good coach? You want them to get participation trophies?
Ted Ginn was NOT our biggest draft bust....Dion Jordan was!
I agree with that. The video says that Ginn only had 3 return tds during his time in Miami. Only!?! 3 return tds is really good!!
Dion was worse because they reached for him when he could have been drafted much later.
First rule of the draft, Never draft a Penn State RB.
LOL
Unless his name is Saquon
@@ShahPhilLeotardo I’d say it’s a mixed bag. Curt Warner, Larry Johnson and Barkley panned out. Carter, Thomas and Enis not so much.
OR A ALABAMA QB
D.J Dozier
Matt Leinart was a great player in college, but he struggled in the pros and could never get back to the player he once was. I don’t why people wanna talk about Rae Carruth and he will forever be a convict felon, so that’s his own fault for ruined his career. Mitch Trubisky was alright in college, but he was never good enough to be a productive quarterback. Akili Smith also was good in college, but he totally sucked in the league and struggled with studying the playbook. Kadarius Toney was a huge joke in the league and he’s a free agent. R. Jay Soward was barely in the league when he played for the Jaguars. Ryan Leaf was definitely a major disappointment as a draft bust for clashing with players and coaches. Lawrence Phillips was a huge disappointment by his behavior problems and lack of maturity. Kyle Boller was never a great player to begin with, so he didn’t have a long career in the league. Former NFL player Mike Williams was a former offensive lineman who never adapted as a player who struggled with injuries and inconsistency. Is there anybody that I missed?
You got a lot of people on the list.
Make your own video, sheesh
I didn’t wanna name all of them because it would’ve been too many to name.
I'll have to disagree with Jake Locker being the Titans biggest draft bust. Sure, he didn't live up to expectations. however, he did last longer and did contribute more to the Titans organization than my selection as Tennessee's biggest draft bust. In my opinion, the biggest draft bust in Titan's history (quite possibly, the biggest draft bust in NFL history) goes to Right Tackle Isaiah Wilson out of Georgia. Drafted by the Titans 30th overall in 2020. Along with in inability of obeying COVID restrictions by sneaking out of training camp to attend a party at a nearby university. Isaiah only played 4 snaps in the NFL for the Titans before being traded off to the Miami Dolphins (who released him days later) for a late 7th round pick.
ok
You forgot ABOUT QB Johnny Manziel for the Browns?
he was drafted pretty high considering he was a QB
Even worse was the FIRST pick, and number 8 of that 2014. The one and only Justin Gilbert. He was the most worthless DB I can ever remember. Manziel went number 22 in the first round. How do you get two picks in the top 25 and completely whiff on both?
Troy Williamson isn't even on the level of Dimitrius Underwood. Not even close.
I'm going to argue otherwise. When I think 'bust', the picture of that, to me, is someone who failed to perform despite having the opportunities to. While some might disagree, I wouldn't call someone a bust who suffered serious injuries that derailed their chance to be what they were hoped to be. Like, I wouldn't call RG3 a bust - his career was wrecked by an injury that clearly severely diminished his ability to play his game.
Likewise, I would classify Underwood in the same vein. While his wasn't an injury per se, it was a health condition that precluded his ability to perform at the level he potentially could have. We'll never actually know if Underwood could have been good if he had been treated for his mental health issues rather than having them ignored and overlooked. (I know he played briefly for the Cowboys but he still wasn't getting proper treatment and his episodes caused him to drop back out.) It falls under the category of 'what might have been' to me.
Conversely, Troy Williamson had the chances. He had the opportunities to prove himself worth it, and he failed, badly. That makes him a bona-fide bust in my eyes, and definitely one of the biggest in Vikings history.
@DoctorNovakaine i would argue that they made fully aware of his situation, to the point where they were warned by Nick Saban not to draft him. At which point he was with the team for all of a single day. Exactly one practice. This is not like Lewis Cine, where his leg went full Alex Smith, or the other 2005 draft first rounder Erasmus James, whose careers were derailed by injuries before they could get started, this is about on par with the Bucs drafting Bo Jackson.
Yeah, Williamson was abysmal, but at least he saw the field and contributed. To me, he is on par with guys like Michael Bennett, Laquan Treadwell, Darrin Nelson, DJ Dozier, and Derrick Alexander.
@@dustingreene6923 I would argue otherwise. Reportedly, Saban said that Underwood did not have the 'mental acuity'. That is a FAR cry from 'psychologically unstable,' and does not accurately represent what was actually wrong with Underwood. And if Saban had actually made efforts to get Underwood the help he needed back then, maybe things would also have been different.
And yes, I do put this on par with Lewis Cine. Mental health is health just as much as physical health, and if this had been treated properly, maybe he wouldn't have faltered at the first practice. I don't equate it to Bo Jackson, because Bo Jackson outright told Tampa he wouldn't play for them before he was drafted - Underwood never said any such thing.
I know I didn't talk about this before, but now's a good a time as any: I also think draft order matters. Underwood was the 29th pick, and while you still have expectations for a first-round pick, with low picks you tend to be past the most 'sure' prospects, and expectations aren't necessarily as high. Williamson was 7th. When you're picking seventh, you expect that there are players within the top two of their prospect class still available (except QB potentially). When the expectations are that much higher, the failures sting that much harder. Williamson's failure hits on the same level as someone like Charles Rogers or Mike Williams, harder than the level of Treadwell or Jalen Reagor (both of whom are bona-fide busts in their own right).
That's my case. I'll say, I fully understand that you might not be convinced. That's fine. This is a subject subject to subjectiveness, and reasonable people can disagree on what matters more. This would be my position. It's not saying Underwood was a great pick by any means, but mostly that I put failure by performance as higher up than failure by circumstance when it comes to the measure. There will surely be assessors who weight them differently.
@DoctorNovakaine I will say that your opinion is fair, and your case has been stated well - but I'd still put DJ Dozier and Darrin Nelson as worse draft picks when you consider how they directly lead to the Walker trade, and they could have just as easily been Marcus Allen or Amobi Okoye, under the assumption that we're omitting Underwood.
Williamson is bad, no doubt, but I think his failure is overhyped in regards to other more impactful draft blunders - especially when considering the Red McCombs of it all.
Trey Lance was easily the Niners biggest bust when taken into account just how much they gave up to get him. After that I'd say AJ Jenkins who was traded after his rookie season.
Bit harsh on David Carr, the never had a chance. Josh Rosen not being here is baffling
Kevin White was worse than Trubisky.
wow, I forgot all about Kyle Boller
we all did
As a Ravens fan you could give me a lobotomy and I'd still have memories of those dumpster fire years. By the end of his time in Bmore i had basically stopped watching football altogether.
Just do every draft pick that the Bengals did after 1990 until 1997.
My takes:
Bears ~ Trubisky was a bad pick but he was far from the worst by the Bears who've had some real doozies. Gabe Carimi, Kevin White, Curtis Enis were all worse. And if you want to go with a 1st round QB Cade McNown was a thousand times worst than Mitch.
Packers ~ I don't care how bad Harrell was he was not nearly as big a bust as Tony Mandarich, especially when you look at that draft and see the next 3 players all are Hall of Famers - meanwhile Tony started 31 total games for GB before they cut him.
Jags ~ I get picking Soward due to his limited play but Blackmon was selected 5th overall at the same position and only played 7 more games. Bigger bust IMO.
Titans ~ Isaiah Wilson played 2 total snaps for Tennessee and was out of the league. He is far and away the biggest draft bust for that franchise.
Atlanta worst bust was Aundray Bruce, who they picked #1 overall but wasn’t a good 4th rounder.
Justin Gilbert over Johnny Manziel?? Manziel is the poster child for NFL busts right up there with Ryan Leaf and Jamarcus Russell
Come on, man. Trubisky showed out waaaay more than their 1998, 5th overall pick Curtis Enis. Now, he was terrible.
Man if you make it to the league. Personally I wouldn’t call them bust.
Well that's a dumb fucking opinion.
Line-hart was so bad that Jeff Fisher thought he was good. He only hates talented QBs.
Gabe Rivera drafted by the Steelers turned out to be a bust with his career ending car accident.
If Bruce Pickins would’ve been what he was in college ATL would’ve been an all time defense…Glanvile had a plan
Could probably do five more videos of this and still not hit every teams top busts
its nuts how often picks dont work out
Surely the Bills lead the list with the most busts
To be fair at least Woods caught a ball unlike AJ Jenkins
Matt Leinart over Josh Rosen is CRAZZZZZYYY!
did anyone actually think Rosen would be good? I figured he was a dud before he was drafted. I had hope for Leinart
@FootballLoreOfficial and Leinart played a lot longer in the league than Rosen.
Yeah, I just feel like people had much higher expecations for Leinart. I could be alone in that. I just assumed we agreed Rosen was going to be bad before he even played.
@@FootballLoreOfficial I can see that but at the end of the day no USC QB this Millennium as accomplished anything, maybe besides Carson Palmer.
This video would be just as long if it was only covering the browns.
The Chargers may a big mistake on getting Ryan Leaf.
Andre Ware is a bigger bust than Charles Rogers?
Heisman trophy winner
Kenny Pickett worst draft pick in history
LOL
Sad for Steelers fans but true. He really never stood a chance.
Trub wasn’t a bust ! The bears suck as an organization, they’re QB Killers
they and the Jets might actually be cursed at quarterback
Sometimes players will be considered a bigger bust because of what position in the draft they were taken and what it cost the team too move up.
@@arkie622 tits latter after the game
Are the Steelers also, because they tried to start him after being traded from Chicago?
@@arkie622 I love tittysnot good enough in the NFL dont blame it on the bears
Take a shot every time the narrator says "Unfortunately" or "Cautionary"
Casey, you left 3 comments on the same video but no one cares about what you say.
@ Your shit sucks. There's a hundred channels doing what you do but they do it better. They have better scripts, better choices, and better pronunciations. You should forget about 10k subscribers by the end of the year. You should consider yourself lucky that more people don't take the time to berate your work. Either get good or quit. And that goes for life, too. Cuz I can tell by your response to a small criticism you're an insecure little puke of a person.
LOL, you're a little upset. I'm sorry this channel you think sucks makes me money. Feel better bro. If it's so easy then you do it. I'll come back and reply when I hit 10k subs. Also, if you ever see me in person feel free to remind me who you are so I can teach you some manners
U can’t put toney for the giants when u have Daniel jones
David Klinger , Curtis Ennis,
You picked McGuire over Brian Bozworth? WTF! You obviously don't know about the hype around that dude! He was easily the Seahawks biggest, most hyped out bust and 1 of the biggest the NFL has ever seen!!
thanks for the view
Hmm, overall....Who's the Christian Laettner of NFL Drafts?😅
..Jamarcus Russel, maybe? Reggie Bush?
(Collegiate athletes that are legendary in College but very underwhelming in pros?)
gotta be Jamarcus
So, with the sole exception of the Philadelphia Eagles, no other NFL team made a bad draft pick before the debut of ESPN and video tape?
Anywhere in this video do I say "these are the only draft busts they've ever had"? No? Oh you're just incapable of listening! Next time open your ears, this is why your first wife left you
@@FootballLoreOfficial You said the WORST (you used capital letters) draft busts ever. I know stupid ass Millennials like you fail to grasp there was a world before you were born so I'm sure this is news to you: the NFL draft began in 1936. But according to you, only one team had it's worst pick before 1980. That shows you either can't do research, you don't know shit about football, and you likely copied someone else's stuff. As for a wife, it's obvious you've never had one, unless you count your hand and a porno video, Sparky.
My wife loves me. I'm sorry yours doesnt. Best of luck! "sparky"? You were probably born in 1936, don't make me take the trash out.
I hope Jordan Morgan does begin a Justin Harrell!
Tim Tebow is not only the Broncos worst 1st round pick, but top five worst 1st round pick ever
at least he won a playoff game
Tebow has a career winning record. When he played he won. He took over a team with a losing record and got them to the playoffs. I ain’t saying he was great or belonged in a probowl but he wasn’t nearly as bad as you say
Rae Carruth was a bad person, not the worst pick by them
KC's worse pick was Todd Blackledge by far!
C’mon man, “Wayne FonteZ”? 😂 It’s pronounced like the word “font” pluralized. Also, Gus Frerotte is pronounced “forot”. Great video btw!
My bad
Are you adding a filter to these? No way these clips look this old, stop making me feel old dammit 😅
Unfortunately I am not LOL. It makes me feel older than dirt too
The bears biggest bust was cade mcnown
I'm sorry but Toney over Daniel Jones?
Giants: Tony < Jones
Chris Williams
Kevin white
Shea mclellin
And u chose Mitchel trubisky 🤦🏾♂️
Too bad you can’t say Matt’s name
Watson is not thriving
David Carr was not the bust you guys make him out to be. Ist round draft pick. Beat a good Dallas Cowboys team out of the gate. Had no line and no talented players around him. Those guys would come later signed knowing all this. The teal nust yhat year came with the first pick over all for the team in the expansion draft when they took Tony Boselli , Offensive Tackle, from Jacksonville Jaguars. Waste of yhere first draft pick and never got off the injuried list. They would have been better out with taking a waterboy, at least the vould have gotten some work grom that first ever pick. And Carr stayed in the league for years after leaving the Texans. This guy Should have done the research, no David Carr didn't live up to his potential but not the bust yhat this guy made him out to be. Carr knew his job and did it then stuck aroud the league. Allot of draft picks for the Texans never lasted 5 year much less a decade in the league
You're just wrong, I'm sorry you have a crush on David Carr. Maybe one day you'll get to kiss your favorite NFL BUST. Cause he SUCKED in the NFL.
Crappy bot reader
thanks for the view bozo,
Bro you put Trubisky instead of Rex Grossman and Kevin White
Grossman went to a superbowl LOL
@FootballLoreOfficial what were his numbers as a Chicago bear?
If Bruce Pickens would’ve been what he was in college ATL would’ve been an all time defense…Glanvile had a plan