August 25, 2014

Top 10 NFL Draft Busts of All Time

Russell is the only guy who can give Leaf a run for his money as the all time bust. He could throw the football on his knees 50 yards on a line, but he could not actually play the game in the pros.

3. Russell Erxleben, No. 11 pick by New Orleans in 1979Unbelievably stupid move. Erxleben was a kicker, for god's sake, and Joe Montana and Kellen Winslow were still on the board!

Erxleben played six years. He's Julian Edelman Jersey since been convicted of securities fraud and again for investment fraud.

4. Tim Tebow, first round pick by Denver in 2010Tebow was a living god in Gainesville for the Florida Gators and did everything a mortal could do in college football.

But, his intense Christianity alienated people in the pros, and a hitch in his throwing motion doomed him in the NFL.

He's an analyst now and still trying to get back in the http://www.officialpatriotsonlineprostore.com/WOMENS-DOMINIQUE-EASLEY-JERSEY.html game. No one seems to want him.

5. Tony Mandarich, No. 2 pick by Green Bay in 1989Here are the players the Rob Gronkowski Womens Jersey Packers could have drafted: Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas and Deion Sanders, just to name a few.

Mandarich is another poster child: "Alcohol and steroids don't mix."

6. Tim Couch, first overall pick by Cleveland in 1999Couch had some good moments with the Browns, but it turned out in the end that he simply wasn't good enough to justify being a No. 1 pick.

Actually, he wasn't good enough to be Rob Gronkowski Patriots Jersey a starting quarterback.

He's now a football analyst for Fox.

7. Brian Bosworth, round one supplemental pick by Seattle in 1987Everybody wanted a haircut like "The Boz" back in the late 80s. But, he only played for three NFL seasons, highlighted by his getting run over by Bo Jackson.

He's now a better actor than football player, if one can imagine that.

8. Heath Shuler, third overall pick by Washington in 1994Shuler didn't have any drug, crime or gambling problems. He just turned out to be not very good. He barely lasted three years in the league. Congress.

9. Lawrence Phillips, No. 6 overall pick by St. Louis in 1996The Rams traded Jerome Bettis to get this guy. Phillips spent almost as much time in jail as on the football field.

The Rams got sick of his constant run ins with the law. Next up was Miami, where he lasted two games before more trouble with the law.

He tried a comeback with San Francisco that didn't work out. Then oh well, long story short, Phillips is currently incarcerated in California and won't be eligible to get out until he's 57 years old.

10. Julian Edelman Elite Jersey Todd Marinovich, First round pick by Los Angeles in 1991Marinovich beats out Dan McGwire, the other quarterback taken in the first round of the 1991 draft. That was the same year Brett Favre was drafted in the second round.

Once called "Robo quarterback" because of his intense workouts and officialpatriotsonlineprostore.com/WOMENS-TOM-BRADY-JERSEY.html life long pursuit of an NFL career, Marinovich turned out to be just another drug addict.

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