So y’all are gonna say the Jordan love pick was worse than the packers taking tony mandarich in 1989 passing up on Hall Of Famers Barry sanders, or Deion sanders. Think about it, Barry sanders on the same field as Brett Favre. Come on now. That is WAY worse than the Jordan love pick. And I’m a packers fan.
I'd say it's worse because Mandarich was looked at as a can't miss guy. Love was looked at as a borderline 1st rounder at best, and GB still had the Drama Queen. Atleast to me, taking someone way to high, or taking someone who plays the same position as a top tier player you have is way worse than selecting a player who everyone thought would be great but ended up being a bust. Taking Love like GB did is worse than the Leaf or JaMarcus picks imo since the teams there made the smart, atleast at the time, pick but the player failed to deliver.
It worked out for Both Parties.. MOSS wouldn't have been the HOF player that he is today.. Remember Aikman retired shortly.. ..And MOSS ..AND the COWBOYS combined for 0(ZERO) SUPER BOWLS WINS...
I think you need to change the Bucs selection for this list. I think the whole Sean Farrell/Booker Reese fiasco, where they drafted the wrong player due to shitty phone reception, was more embarrassing than drafting a QB bust, which happens all too often.
The Bucs selection on this list should be taking Bo Jackson #1 overall even after he told them he would never play for them. Bo played Baseball instead and then became a two sport star when he was drafted by the Raiders the following year.
The Bills did turn Tom Cousineau into a 1983 first round draft pick via a trade with the Cleveland Browns. That pick was #14 overall...which the Bills used to draft Jim Kelly. In a roundabout way everything worked out for the Bills.
How is Jordan Love a worse pick than Tony Mandarich in 1989? Tony Mandarich was drafted ahead of three Hall of Famers: Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders and Derrick Thomas. It's too early to say whether Jordan Love will be successful or not. It's not unusual to draft a quarterback when your starting QB is getting up there in age. There is no way Jordan Love was a worse pick than Tony Mandarich.
Brady is no way a goat lol. Dudes just always on a stacked team with the best coaching staff possible. Brady is an amazing QB but any QB would do what he did in that situation. Been proven many times when he’s been hurt and the backups go 11-5 or something lol
@@r.awilliams9815 good point, but at least Gill made it to training camp - McDowell cashed in without even suiting up - was injured in an ATV mishap days after signing.
I can't believe that the Falcons tried to draft John Wayne. Maybe a team can try to draft Will Smith this week. He'll have to improve his power in dishing out hits though.
Hindsight is 20/20 tho. Which means they were also dumb to wait to draft Brady til the 6th round. Their pick in the 1st round this year might be up their tho since they took a 3rd+ round player in the first.
Jordan Love isn't a worse pick than Tony Mandarich. I'd even go as far as to say trading down in 2017 and missing TJ Watt was worse than the Jordan Love pick
That is exactly what I said. Packers pick mandarich over in my opinion the best running back of all time Barry sanders. Heck they even passed up on Deion sanders. I’m a packers fan saying this.
I mean... Kevin Williams was part of an amazing D-Line for over a decade with Jared Allen and Pat Williams, so... I was honestly expecting them to comment on how the Vikings didn't draft Warren Sapp.
Tampa's selection should be drafting Bo Jackson #1 overall in 1986 even after he told them he wouldn't play for them. (Much like John Elway did with the Colts and Eli Manning did with the Chargers). Bo instead played baseball for the KC Royals organization in 1986 and later played football as well after being drafted in the 7th round by the Raiders in 1987.
Packers 3 worst picks in history are in this order: Tony Mandarich, Jordan Love, Kevin King. Could have had Barry or Deion Sanders instead of Mandarich and TJ Watt instead of trading back with the Steelers for Kevin King.
I STILL say the worst Draft moment for the Panthers was 2010, when they drafted NOBODY in the first round, drafted Jimmy Clausen in the 2nd, and then afterwards, cut Jake Delhomme. The Result? 1) The Panthers started the regular season with only TWO qbs (as opposed to the standard three!) 2)Matt Moore started the season, but was injured TWICE in the season, so they had to go to Clausen. 3) With Moore sidlined with an injury (and no Delhomme to back them up!), they had to use Clausen the rest of the season. 4) Had to consider putting in Mike Minter as a potential QB option, even though he was a SAFETY. 5) The Panthers finished 2-14, the SECOND worse in franchise history.
What what Colt Mccoy or Bradford would have done with Panthers instead of going to the 2 worst places a qb could go to. Colt Mccoy to browns and Bradford to Jeff Fisher.
Here is a question for y'all in the comments and there is no wrong answer. Who will be the best offensive and defensive player in the 2022 draft class?
Also, the Browns one is completely misrepresented. The Browns didn't try to draft Cameron Jordan when he was already off the board and then decide to take a TE with a similar name just because; they were always meaning to pick Jordan Cameron, they just got confused by the similarity when they were looking for Jordan Cameron's phone number and called Cameron Jordan's number instead. (Miami made a variation on the same mistake when they got him as a free agent, FWIW.) And given that it's the BROWNS -- a.k.a. the team that traded up for Brady Quinn, traded up for Johnny Manziel, used a first-round pick on a 28-year-old QB who wasn't even that good, and that's barely scratching the surface -- a wrong number doesn't even come close to being their worst draft day moment.
@@ericksolis7820 no Tribusky was not bad, the guy just wasn't great. But at least the guy went a few seasons in a row without a losing record. Bears were terrible without Tribusky this year.
I can't agree with the Packers one. I know it's the pick everyone loves to hate, but I feel like we still just don't quite know how that one's going to work out, and as far as the decision itself, I can't really fault the Packers too harshly for thinking Rodgers might be past his prime given what he looked like in the late 2010s; it's not like they knew he was going to suddenly catch fire and have back-to-back MVP seasons going forward. I would've gone with trading down for Kevin King when they could've taken TJ Watt; we already know exactly how that one played out, and it wasn't pretty for the Packers.
No for GB it should definitely be taking Kevin King over TJ Watt. King gave up the bomb to Scotty Miller vs TB not to mention TJ Watt has been DPOY, and King is out the NFL.
Fun Fact: Tom Cousineau was the first of 4 draft picks spread over 3 years that the Bills got from SF for OJ Simpson, and they totally wasted it, as they would the next 2, finally getting a banger with the last of the 4 picks in 1980, Joe Cribbs.
How about the Bengals turning down the Saints' offer of their entire draft to draft Akili Smith? Yea the team was terrible at drafting in the 90's and would have wasted them all, but it's just stupid not to take that offer. The Vikings didn't run out of time just once, they did it back to back years.
@TPS - look into the 2008 draft regarding the Jaguars…Also check out the Jaguars 2003 draft. Those 2 picks are the worst draft moments for the Jaguars. The Gabbert pick was the 3rd worst pick in that franchise’s history.
I’m not sure how you can say Love was a bad draft trade. If people remember Aaron sat behind Favre for 3 years before getting the starting position. Nobody has any idea what’ll happen to Love or what he will be like as a starter.
But Rodgers was not a reach, Rodgers was a guy who was debated between Alex Smith to go first pick overall. Its just the guy who got picked second out of those 2 would drop a bit, and Packers had a top 5 pick drop to them in the 20s. Jordan was not even a first round draft stock.
Bortles draft stock did not make sense. They guys team takes them to a big bowl game vs baylor, the guy plays horrible but throws to a wide open receiver who runs down to the endzone to win the game. And because of Bortles below average game that ucf won, the guys draft stock shot up.
Tampa Bay. They drafted Bo Jackson after costing him his eligibility for his final baseball season at Auburn. He told them straight up he would never play for them…and they drafted him anyway.
Video idea: 10x a player single handily pulled a loss from the jaws of victory, as in 10x a player single handily lost a game for their team. Mostly boneheaded plays at the very end of games that cost their team what looked like a sure win.
Only reason the Texans pick of Carr was bad, was because the Texans were brand new and made up of cast off players. Even the GM that drafted him says he would've succeeded elsewhere and the Texans ruined his career
Tampa Bay drafting Bo Jackson was the worst. He told them not to draft him and they did anyway. So he went and played baseball and the pick was wasted.
Video Idea: Most heartbreaking loss for each NFL team. You could either do heartbreaking because it was a big game or because the team self destructed at the last minute. For example with the Buffalo Bills a big game heartbreaking loss could be "Wide-Right". A self destructing heartbreaking loss could be Sept 14, 2009. After losing to NE for 6 straight seasons, it was Brady's first game back off of his knee injury (where he missed the whole season) and Bills had an 11 point lead late in the 4th quarter. By the end of the game the Bills had lost 25-24.
It’ easily Tony Mandarich for the Packers, it’s dumb saying Jordan Love when Aaron Rodgers didn’t play for years sitting behind an all time great also, Mandarich got drafted before 3 of the greatest to ever live!!!
David Carr was destined to fail, he was the first QB for an expansion team. A terrible expansion team with a terrible offensive line. Any confidence he had coming into the league was quickly dashed.
Miami has had a TON of bad picks. Dion Jordan rightfully #1 worst, a bunch of qbs, also Ted Ginn jr Ted Ginn jr story I know is he was told he’d be fined if he ran out of bounds, he didn’t like getting hit. He then ran 2 kick returns for tds against the horrible jets and that’s about all he ever did for Miami
So y’all are gonna say the Jordan love pick was worse than the packers taking tony mandarich in 1989 passing up on Hall Of Famers Barry sanders, or Deion sanders. Think about it, Barry sanders on the same field as Brett Favre. Come on now. That is WAY worse than the Jordan love pick. And I’m a packers fan.
I was thinking the same thing…
The thing is he is a good player he just doesn’t have a opportunity to prove himself because a-rod
Man I think they just try and pick things most people know. Cuz a lot of these were straight B.S
I'd say it's worse because Mandarich was looked at as a can't miss guy. Love was looked at as a borderline 1st rounder at best, and GB still had the Drama Queen.
Atleast to me, taking someone way to high, or taking someone who plays the same position as a top tier player you have is way worse than selecting a player who everyone thought would be great but ended up being a bust. Taking Love like GB did is worse than the Leaf or JaMarcus picks imo since the teams there made the smart, atleast at the time, pick but the player failed to deliver.
@@denisfolcik1373 how can it be worst, when he got drafted over 3 of the greatest players to ever live
You know Jerry Jones is still kicking himself for not selecting randy moss. 🤣
It worked out for Both Parties..
MOSS wouldn't have been the HOF player that he is today..
Remember Aikman retired shortly..
..And MOSS ..AND the COWBOYS combined for 0(ZERO) SUPER BOWLS WINS...
I think you need to change the Bucs selection for this list. I think the whole Sean Farrell/Booker Reese fiasco, where they drafted the wrong player due to shitty phone reception, was more embarrassing than drafting a QB bust, which happens all too often.
The Bucs selection on this list should be taking Bo Jackson #1 overall even after he told them he would never play for them. Bo played Baseball instead and then became a two sport star when he was drafted by the Raiders the following year.
Nah the eagles gotta be Jalen reagor
Bears- Passing on Mahomes or Watson
Who you didn't pick in a draft shouldn't count because hindsight is 20-20
The Bills did turn Tom Cousineau into a 1983 first round draft pick via a trade with the Cleveland Browns. That pick was #14 overall...which the Bills used to draft Jim Kelly. In a roundabout way everything worked out for the Bills.
As soon as I saw what you called the ravens moment, I knew what the Vikings moment would be lol
How is Jordan Love a worse pick than Tony Mandarich in 1989? Tony Mandarich was drafted ahead of three Hall of Famers: Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders and Derrick Thomas. It's too early to say whether Jordan Love will be successful or not. It's not unusual to draft a quarterback when your starting QB is getting up there in age. There is no way Jordan Love was a worse pick than Tony Mandarich.
Exactly
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As a 49er fan I'm Happy we picked Jerry Rice. GOAT in NFL history
Brady
@@gobills9962 EVEB A BILLS FAN KNOWS IT 🤣 😂
Rice is the Goat.
@@chris7one lmao 😂😂
Brady is no way a goat lol. Dudes just always on a stacked team with the best coaching staff possible. Brady is an amazing QB but any QB would do what he did in that situation. Been proven many times when he’s been hurt and the backups go 11-5 or something lol
I disagree on the Seahawks; Malik McDowell was a bigger bust, considering he never played a snap for Seattle.
Don't forget Owen Gill, taken in the second round and was cut in training camp. Collected his signing bonus and called it a career.
@@r.awilliams9815 good point, but at least Gill made it to training camp - McDowell cashed in without even suiting up - was injured in an ATV mishap days after signing.
Oh yes
I can't believe that the Falcons tried to draft John Wayne. Maybe a team can try to draft Will Smith this week. He'll have to improve his power in dishing out hits though.
Love your video man
Bengals in 2021 grabbing Ja'Marr Chase was seen as a massive F grade. Until they went to the Super Bowl and Chase had like 1500 yards receiving lol.
Yep I was screaming at my tv😂
Look at us now
Didn’t know “Ron” Woodson was a HOF’er I’m going to have to look him up 😂😂
Love the vid thanks for what you do
You messed up big time on the Eagles... Drafting Mamula over Warren Sapp is the worst draft day moment.
As a Pats fan I think drafting N. Harry over Dk Metcalf Deebo Samuel and AJ Brown has been the worst
Yea ik
Then there's drafting Tony Eason over Dan Marino.
Hindsight is 20/20 tho. Which means they were also dumb to wait to draft Brady til the 6th round.
Their pick in the 1st round this year might be up their tho since they took a 3rd+ round player in the first.
@@denisfolcik1373 Their second round pick is another one that was a reach. He was graded as a third or fourth round pick.
Jordan Love isn't a worse pick than Tony Mandarich. I'd even go as far as to say trading down in 2017 and missing TJ Watt was worse than the Jordan Love pick
Exactly and Aaron Rodgers had Aaron Jones and Davante Adams to pass to
That is exactly what I said. Packers pick mandarich over in my opinion the best running back of all time Barry sanders. Heck they even passed up on Deion sanders. I’m a packers fan saying this.
@@huntermills87 And you could have also gotten Derrick Thomas and Steve " The Smiling Assainsan " Atwater
@@dalerockman5286 yup. 3 or 4 of the best players of the generation went top 5 in that class and the Packers still missed with the 2nd overall pick
@@dalerockman5286 And they passed on Eric Metcalf and Andre Rison as well.
The Vikings made a huge mistake by missing their draft pick
Ended up drafting a 6 time pro bowler and 5 time all pro so no.
I mean... Kevin Williams was part of an amazing D-Line for over a decade with Jared Allen and Pat Williams, so...
I was honestly expecting them to comment on how the Vikings didn't draft Warren Sapp.
The Josh Rosen pick definitely rivals the Wadsworth pick for the Cardinals.
*9 other mistakes*
The Washington Commander may be the worst draft pick because they drafted the same person twice.
Hey Indy. Thanks for Elway. Oh and Manning.
Do you just go into your recording sessions and think to yourself, how can I butcher as many names as possible? Lol
Packers worst in tony mandrich they could have had Barry sanders.
As a New Orleans Saints fan I think the worst draft moment in the New Orleans Saints history is drafting QB Ian book in the 2021 NFL draft
Tampa's selection should be drafting Bo Jackson #1 overall in 1986 even after he told them he wouldn't play for them. (Much like John Elway did with the Colts and Eli Manning did with the Chargers). Bo instead played baseball for the KC Royals organization in 1986 and later played football as well after being drafted in the 7th round by the Raiders in 1987.
As a Washington,im so sad that we missed Aaron Rodgers by one pick,we probably would have ruined him though
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Video idea: after the draft is over do the biggest steals in the draft
Packers 3 worst picks in history are in this order: Tony Mandarich, Jordan Love, Kevin King. Could have had Barry or Deion Sanders instead of Mandarich and TJ Watt instead of trading back with the Steelers for Kevin King.
Steelers not getting Marino!
I STILL say the worst Draft moment for the Panthers was 2010, when they drafted NOBODY in the first round, drafted Jimmy Clausen in the 2nd, and then afterwards, cut Jake Delhomme. The Result?
1) The Panthers started the regular season with only TWO qbs (as opposed to the standard three!)
2)Matt Moore started the season, but was injured TWICE in the season, so they had to go to Clausen.
3) With Moore sidlined with an injury (and no Delhomme to back them up!), they had to use Clausen the rest of the season.
4) Had to consider putting in Mike Minter as a potential QB option, even though he was a SAFETY.
5) The Panthers finished 2-14, the SECOND worse in franchise history.
Hey but if this would not of happened you wouldn’t have cam newton
@@jakobbraun_ true, true...
What what Colt Mccoy or Bradford would have done with Panthers instead of going to the 2 worst places a qb could go to. Colt Mccoy to browns and Bradford to Jeff Fisher.
You traded that pick to Denver so that the Broncos could draft Demaryius Thomas.
5:00 funny my name is Jordan and my brothers name is Cameron. We always have a laugh when either player comes up in conversation
David Carr is so unfair, that Texans oline was horrific
Here is a question for y'all in the comments and there is no wrong answer. Who will be the best offensive and defensive player in the 2022 draft class?
For offense I think it's gonna be either Jameson Williams or Chris Olave
@@jcoolguy1548nice picks. I like London or olave.
Also, the Browns one is completely misrepresented. The Browns didn't try to draft Cameron Jordan when he was already off the board and then decide to take a TE with a similar name just because; they were always meaning to pick Jordan Cameron, they just got confused by the similarity when they were looking for Jordan Cameron's phone number and called Cameron Jordan's number instead. (Miami made a variation on the same mistake when they got him as a free agent, FWIW.) And given that it's the BROWNS -- a.k.a. the team that traded up for Brady Quinn, traded up for Johnny Manziel, used a first-round pick on a 28-year-old QB who wasn't even that good, and that's barely scratching the surface -- a wrong number doesn't even come close to being their worst draft day moment.
this is a certified hood classic
How is the Trubisky pick not the bears worst moment.
Are you forgetting Cade McNown?
Because he wasn’t that bad at all
@@Askingaleasna23 compared to Watson and Mahommes. Oh he was bad.
@@ericksolis7820 no Tribusky was not bad, the guy just wasn't great. But at least the guy went a few seasons in a row without a losing record. Bears were terrible without Tribusky this year.
I can't agree with the Packers one. I know it's the pick everyone loves to hate, but I feel like we still just don't quite know how that one's going to work out, and as far as the decision itself, I can't really fault the Packers too harshly for thinking Rodgers might be past his prime given what he looked like in the late 2010s; it's not like they knew he was going to suddenly catch fire and have back-to-back MVP seasons going forward.
I would've gone with trading down for Kevin King when they could've taken TJ Watt; we already know exactly how that one played out, and it wasn't pretty for the Packers.
No nfl team would know how these players would do 😂
Bears taking Cedric Benson instead of Aaron is the pick that haunted me until this year, when he was traded to the Jets
No for GB it should definitely be taking Kevin King over TJ Watt. King gave up the bomb to Scotty Miller vs TB not to mention TJ Watt has been DPOY, and King is out the NFL.
Narrator: "Dallas Cowboys- Passing on Randy Moss!"
Me: "YES! AND PASSING ON TJ WATT!!!"
Fun Fact: Tom Cousineau was the first of 4 draft picks spread over 3 years that the Bills got from SF for OJ Simpson, and they totally wasted it, as they would the next 2, finally getting a banger with the last of the 4 picks in 1980, Joe Cribbs.
How about the Bengals turning down the Saints' offer of their entire draft to draft Akili Smith? Yea the team was terrible at drafting in the 90's and would have wasted them all, but it's just stupid not to take that offer.
The Vikings didn't run out of time just once, they did it back to back years.
The Colts also turned down that deal. I heard that they could have gotten more than the Redskins did.
@TPS - look into the 2008 draft regarding the Jaguars…Also check out the Jaguars 2003 draft. Those 2 picks are the worst draft moments for the Jaguars.
The Gabbert pick was the 3rd worst pick in that franchise’s history.
Giovanni carmasi was a WAY worse pick than Solomon Thomas
Trust me…as a Browns fan I remember PLENTY of bad draft picks
For Tampa, wouldn’t bo Jackson be there pick? Never played for them and went on the play baseball because they drafted him
It's not Carr's fault that Houston never had an offensive line and Carr was stuck getting his ass kicked every game.
I’m not sure how you can say Love was a bad draft trade. If people remember Aaron sat behind Favre for 3 years before getting the starting position. Nobody has any idea what’ll happen to Love or what he will be like as a starter.
The tony mandarich was a WAY worse pick.
But Rodgers was not a reach, Rodgers was a guy who was debated between Alex Smith to go first pick overall. Its just the guy who got picked second out of those 2 would drop a bit, and Packers had a top 5 pick drop to them in the 20s. Jordan was not even a first round draft stock.
Miami's worst draft day moment: Not taking Thurman Thomas in 1988.
Denver's worst draft day moment: The drafting of Ted Gregory in 1988.
The Jaguars worst draft moment in my opinion would be taking Blake Bortles
Bortles draft stock did not make sense. They guys team takes them to a big bowl game vs baylor, the guy plays horrible but throws to a wide open receiver who runs down to the endzone to win the game. And because of Bortles below average game that ucf won, the guys draft stock shot up.
@@johnortan1890 i know right
07 1st round was LOADED
Crazy how players can not sign with the team that drafts them. God bless!
You didn’t exactly get the cam Jordan story right but yeah
Pats give up Jerry Rice. The Niners gave up Tom Brady by taking Giovanni Carmazzi. We’re even 😂
Tampa Bay. They drafted Bo Jackson after costing him his eligibility for his final baseball season at Auburn. He told them straight up he would never play for them…and they drafted him anyway.
I believe that the name you pronounced for the Bills is actually pronounced COOOOSINOO, sorry but the way you were saying it was a little grating.
Houston passed on Clinton portis. Traded 2nd pick for a kicker.
Also Vinny over Heath Shuler??? Blasphemy Shuler was all time bad
Video idea: 10x a player single handily pulled a loss from the jaws of victory, as in 10x a player single handily lost a game for their team.
Mostly boneheaded plays at the very end of games that cost their team what looked like a sure win.
First one, I love all the videos 👏👏👏
Jordan Love is far from the worst pick the Packers have had.
He’s thrown like 15 passes in 3 years. And u just signed arod for 4 more
Hopefully tps realizes love became pack starting qb and not a flop
Jags selecting Blake Bortles
Only reason the Texans pick of Carr was bad, was because the Texans were brand new and made up of cast off players. Even the GM that drafted him says he would've succeeded elsewhere and the Texans ruined his career
Why are people hating on Jordan love he'll be a good QB down the road
Browns would be Tim couch
The Jets passing on Warren Sapp to draft TE Kyle Brady.
Tampa Bay drafting Bo Jackson was the worst. He told them not to draft him and they did anyway. So he went and played baseball and the pick was wasted.
Honorable mention: 31 teams who missed on tom brady in 2000
Bears and Trubisky man!
Kenny Pickett reason pick it was drafted by the Steelers this year because of the 83 draft
Green Bay not taking WR yesterday.
Seriously Kijana Carter!?? Was Akili Smith not available? I would even put John Ross in the running for the Bengals worst pick.
Video Idea: Most heartbreaking loss for each NFL team.
You could either do heartbreaking because it was a big game or because the team self destructed at the last minute.
For example with the Buffalo Bills a big game heartbreaking loss could be "Wide-Right". A self destructing heartbreaking loss could be Sept 14, 2009. After losing to NE for 6 straight seasons, it was Brady's first game back off of his knee injury (where he missed the whole season) and Bills had an 11 point lead late in the 4th quarter. By the end of the game the Bills had lost 25-24.
Some where between first and last
Browns picking Spurgeon Wynn when they could have picked some guy named Brady....
Brady wouldn't have won anything in Cleveland.
It’ easily Tony Mandarich for the Packers, it’s dumb saying Jordan Love when Aaron Rodgers didn’t play for years sitting behind an all time great also, Mandarich got drafted before 3 of the greatest to ever live!!!
5:09 aaaand the Boys haven’t been the same since 😜
Best draft year for every team.
I always look forward to these draft videos when the draft is coming up
The worse is either the Commanders or the Falcons
I’m not even a big Jordan Love that work out for them no cap
The Ravens running out of time isn't as bad as Boller/Tebow Trades.
packers should be drafting tony mandirich over Barry Sanders, deion sanders, derrick or even steve atwater
Exactly
Patriots today are a strong contender for their worst ever pick
Seattle...should be Brian Bosworth..
the eagle's worst draft day was closing Jalen Reagor over Justin Jefferson!!!
Dallas Cowboys taking Taco Charlton instead of T.J. Watt
The Saints/Ricky Williams one had to be the worst
David Carr was destined to fail, he was the first QB for an expansion team. A terrible expansion team with a terrible offensive line. Any confidence he had coming into the league was quickly dashed.
He probably would of been a decent QB if not for the Texans taking him.
The eagles one should have been Reagor
Bears drafting Cade McNown
Lag Vegas raiders: a lot of 1st round picks
Josh Rosen Is the cardinals
Miami has had a TON of bad picks. Dion Jordan rightfully #1 worst, a bunch of qbs, also Ted Ginn jr
Ted Ginn jr story I know is he was told he’d be fined if he ran out of bounds, he didn’t like getting hit. He then ran 2 kick returns for tds against the horrible jets and that’s about all he ever did for Miami
How is the bears not Mich trubensky
I already know what the saints is about to be