2) Braylon Edwards
Ever since they resumed play in 1999, the Cleveland Browns have been one of the NFL's most notorious punchlines. But in 2007, they actually showed promise, going 10-6 and just missing the playoffs via tiebreakers.
One of the key contributors to that campaign was wide receiver Braylon Edwards. One of the team's six Pro Bowlers that year, he finally breached 1,000 yards and double-digit touchdowns to solidify himself as WR4 heading into 2008. But then everything went downhill fast.
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Edwards had a league-high 23 dropped passes as the team regressed to 4-12 and last place in the AFC North. In the middle of 2009, he was traded to the Jets, where he would have the only postseason experience of his career.