Biggest busts at the QB position in NFL Draft history
#3 - Akili Smith, Cincinnati Bengals
Akili Smith was an exciting quarterback prospect at the University of Oregon. The Cincinnati Bengals selected him with the third overall pick of the 1994 NFL Draft and thought they were getting the future out of their franchise, but Smith failed to live up to his high expectations.
Akili Smith survived just four years in the NFL, where he would start 17 total games. He posted an ugly 3-15 overall record with a disappointing five touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
#2 - JaMarcus Russell, Oakland Raiders
JaMarcus Russell came out of LSU with many red flags surrounding his work ethic and commitment to football. The Oakland Raiders decided to ignore them all and selected Russell with the first overall pick of the 1999 NFL Draft, which turned out to be a huge mistake.
After holding out for a more significant contract as a rookie before ever arriving on the team, he appeared in just one game and threw four interceptions. He was infamously difficult with the coaching staff and was much more of a distraction than an asset as he routinely showed up unprepared to play football. He lasted just 25 total games in his career and threw 23 interceptions.
#1 - Ryan Leaf, San Diego Chargers
Ryan Leaf was selected by the San Diego Chargers as the second overall pick in the 1998 Draft out of Washington State University. The Chargers gave up two first-round picks and a second-rounder to draft him, as he was considered one of the highest-rated quarterback prospects ever.
Many draft experts believed the Indianapolis Colts made a mistake by selecting Peyton Manning before Ryan Leaf, but they would all be completely wrong about that. Manning went on to win five NFL MVP awards and two Super Bowl rings, while Leaf was an epic bust, recording a 4-14 overall record with a massive 36 interceptions and just 14 touchdowns.
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