Very good one! 5 HOF’ers in that draft, but so many more VERY GOOD team mainstays. For every Michael Irvin and Tim Brown gold jacket, there were multiple Sterling Sharpe, Chris Spielman and Neil Smiths.Nobody talks about Aundray Bruce, but he was an insane bust. Went from #1 overall pick at DE to trying him at TE by his 4th year. He managed an 11 year career yet in last his 7 seasons he averaged about 2 sacks and 12 tackles. It was nuts how people kept looking at him and banking on potential.
Peter Warrick. Most guys end up disappointing because we were wrong about them and they flat out can't cut it in the NFL. Warrick was an OK pro, but he had everything he needed to be Antonio Brown and he couldn't even turn that into 3,000 career yards.
I hate to say this but Heath Shuler. He was drafted into a bad situation in Washington. I think if he played for a better organization and had a better coach his career would have been better. I guess my response is really that I am disappointed that Heath didn’t have a better career vs him being disappointing. He had so much natural ability
Then he got demoted to congress. Poor fella.I hate to say this but Heath Shuler. He was drafted into a bad situation in Washington. I think if he played for a better organization and had a better coach his career would have been better. I guess my response is really that I am disappointed that Heath didn’t have a better career vs him being disappointing. He had so much natural ability
I hate to say this but Heath Shuler. He was drafted into a bad situation in Washington. I think if he played for a better organization and had a better coach his career would have been better. I guess my response is really that I am disappointed that Heath didn’t have a better career vs him being disappointing. He had so much natural ability