Top ten worst quarterbacks drafted in the 1st round since 2000

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Matt Leinart waited to enter the draft and never lived up to his hype coming out of college. (USATSI)












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Will Johnny Football turn into 'Johnny First- thing that actually has been: Whenever there's multiple quarterbacks drafted in the first round, you can count on at least one of them being terrible.


Ten worst first-round quarterbacks since 2000
1. Raiders, JaMarcus Russell (No. 1 overall in 2007):Here's a list of people the Raiders should have drafted instead of Russell -- actually I don't have enough time to write down the name of everyone in the world, so I'm not going to make that list. This will go down as one of the worst picks in NFL history. Russell didn't even last three seasons in Oakland and when he did play, he was bad. The former LSU quarterback went 7-18 in 25 career starts.

2. Lions, Joey Harrington (No. 3, 2002): Harrington started 10 or more games in all six of his NFL seasons and not once did he finish a season with a winning record. He threw 85 interceptions in 76 career starts (26-50). Harrington will go down in history as the guy who bridged the gap between the Michael Vick and Matt Ryan eras in Atlanta.

3. Cardinals, Matt Leinart (No. 10, 2006): In four seasons with the Cardinals, Leinart became an expert at losing quarterback competitions. First he understandably lost one to Kurt Warner, then after Warner retired, Leinart somehow lost a quarterback competition to Derek Anderson. That was in 2010 and the Cardinals ended up cutting ties with Leinart before the season started.

T-4. Browns, Brandon Weeden (No. 22, 2012);Jaguars, Blaine Gabbert (No. 10, 2011): If the team that drafted you gets rid of you in three years or less, then you're a bust, right? Glad we agree on that. Anyway, if you want to see Weeden and Gabbert carry clipboards for teams that didn't draft them, make sure to circle the 49ers-Cowboys game on the schedule next season.

6. Browns, Brady Quinn (No. 22, 2007): Quinn has had a pretty horrible NFL career, but at least he can go to sleep at night knowing he wasn't the worst first-round quarterback in the 2007 draft. That honor, as mentioned above, belongs to JaMarcus Russell.

7. Bills, J.P. Losman (No. 22, 2004): Name the first-round quarterback from the 2004 draft who's not Eli Manning,Philip Rivers or Ben Roethlisberger? Losman is the answer to that trivia question, so at least he'll always have that.

8. Vikings, Christian Ponder (No. 12, 2011): If the Vikings go with a quarterback at eighth overall this year, we can officially label Ponder a bust. The only reason he's not a bust yet is because he did a really good job of handing the ball off to Adrian Peterson in 2012 and the Vikings made the playoffs. So Ponder has a playoff berth under his belt. That counts for something.

9. Ravens, Kyle Boller (No. 19, 2003): Boller went to the same college as Aaron Rodgers, if that counts for anything, which I don't think it does. Boller started 47 games over eight seasons and finished with a career record of 20-27.

10. Titans, Vince Young (No. 3, 2006): Young's on this list because when you pick a quarterback third overall, you expect him to last more than five seasons with your team. That's how long Young lasted in Tennessee. On the other hand, Young actually had a decent career, he just couldn't stay healthy. Young went to two Pro Bowls and was named the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2006. Due to various injuries, Young never made it through an entire 16-game regular season during his six years in the NFL.

Didn't quite crack the top 10: Texans, David Carr (No. 1, 2002), Redskins, Patrick Ramsey (No. 32, 2002), Jaguars, Byron Leftwich (No. 7, 2003), Titans, Jake Locker (No. 8, 2011). Also, Carr didn't make the list because he was drafted by an expansion team, which is pretty much the closest you can get in the NFL to being set up to fail.

Not on this list because I didn't want the list to turn into a conversation about Tim Tebow: Broncos, Tim Tebow (No. 25, 2010).
 

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Jamarcus Russell's average QB rating was higher than Ryan Leaf's yet Russell is ranked as the worst QB in NFL history to come out of the first round.

Ryan Leaf never had higher than a 50% completion rate either. Come on, man. :beli:
 

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Ryan leaf was drafted in 1998.

Read the title.

My mistake then. :merchant:

Believe it or not but Jamarcus and Brady Quinn actually have about the same average career QB rating.

Quinn's average career QB rating: 64.4
Russell's average career QB rating: 65.2

:sas2::sas1:

Jamarcus was a worse QB though so the list still has validity.
 
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I still laugh at the Browns drafting a 28 year old QB. This dude play in his prime in college and you expected him be a franchise quarterback.
 
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Didnt think Leinart was bad when he actually got to play.


His rookie year looked very promising.Up until that Monday Night game when the Bears came back from 21 down in the 4th.

He was never the same after that game.Became captain check down.It was terrible to watch him manage a game.NO HEART at all...none.It was like he just didn't give a fukk.All he cared about was hanging around ASU and fukking college chicks.
 

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His rookie year looked very promising.Up until that Monday Night game when the Bears came back from 21 down in the 4th.

He was never the same after that game.Became captain check down.It was terrible to watch him manage a game.NO HEART at all...none.It was like he just didn't give a fukk.All he cared about was hanging around ASU and fukking college chicks.

Truth :wow:

That game seemingly was the nail in his confidence. He was frail mentally and physically after that
 

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My mistake then. :merchant:

Believe it or not but Jamarcus and Brady Quinn actually have about the same average career QB rating.

Quinn's average career QB rating: 64.4
Russell's average career QB rating: 65.2

:sas2::sas1:

Jamarcus was a worse QB though so the list still has validity.
:jawalrus: was a 1st pick. That's what throws him over the top on this list.
 

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:jawalrus: was a 1st pick. That's what throws him over the top on this list.

The article title states that the list is meant to state the "top ten worst quarterbacks drafted in the 1st round". The article says and implies that players' performance is being judged relative to their being drafted in round one, regardless of draft position in said round. Since both :jawalrus: and Quinn were drafted in round 1, the article should list the worst of the two QBs, draft position in round 1 notwithstanding.

:manny:

I know that's a little verbose for you but deal :lolbron:
 
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