Trey Lance is still young and the fact this narrator has already calling him a bust is premature. I’m starting to see a lot of these sports channels just say stuff for clicks. What happen to developing a young quarter back. Anyway….
The Biggest Bust in NFL History was a QB selected in the 6th Round of the 2000 NFL Draft, 199th overall from the University of Michigan. Yeah, that's right - he BUSTED UP the entire league with no less than SEVEN Super Bowl Rings. ;)
Todd Marinovich is another notorious Raiders bust. The Raiders brass told Al Davis they'd heard about Marinovich's drug issues and told Davis there was another quarterback in the draft that they thought could be pretty good. The Falcons took that player with the very next pick. Who was it? Brett Favre.
Brett Favre went nine picks after Todd Marinovich. But he WAS the next QB off the board. To be fair, the class of 1991 was pretty weak, outside from Brett Favre and Aeneas Williams.
@@iamhungey12345 Oh, I agree. While it's fun to poke fun at the Raiders picking the wrong player for the trillionth time, let's be real, Brett Favre needed the Packers. They were probably the only team that could've molded him into a Hall of Fame.
@@maxxjapan619 Big time, if people had looked up on the system the Falcons were going for it wouldn't have fit Favre even if they had been committed towards him. The best thing they had done for Favre was drafting him before the Jets gets the chance to ruin him and trade him.
Its really hard to call vince young a bust when he got offensive rookie of the year and comeback player of the year, not really a traditional bust by any means
I wonder if Vince Young could have lasted a few more years if Jeff Fisher hadn't been his coach. Also, I'd argue that Mandarich was serviceable when he was with the Colts.
"Everyone though the Heisman winner was gonna indeed wreck the league." No they didn't. If the Browns didn't desperately trade up to draft Manziel, he was falling to the 2nd round at best. Most teams didn't even have them on their draft boards.
Niner fan here. I’m gonna call you guys out on Trey Lance. The guy didn’t do bad the few games he’s played and he’s not even 2 years in. A little premature to be labeling him as a bust if you ask me. Plenty of other players in nfl history that could’ve taken that spot.
I feel you- he’s a controversial because he could still be great in the league. We think he is a bust for the 9ers because over the 2021, 2022 and 2023 drafts, the 49ers traded 12th, 29th, 101st and 29th picks for the privilege of taking him. When they traded him to Dallas, they just got a fourth round pick.
@@TheGridironYT okay I understand that. But at the same time, it’s not like it crippled the franchise. We are far from it in fact. The title of the video says Biggest Busts in HISTORY. There are plenty of Picks in history that teams traded more for less, that kept the franchise down for more than 3 years. To rank Trey Lance as number 9 in that category just two years into his career, while the niners have been killing it on the field.. it is just premature.
@@robertelliot6040the Niners are doing well with the quarterback they didn’t have to trade multiple first round picks for… who only returned a fourth… he’s a bust. I watched him in preseason against bums that were confusing him from the line. He reads defenses like ray Charles. No need for this level of glazing.
@@MonsterMeatMac so you’re telling me it’s fair to label the guy as the number 9 draft bust in nfl history? Since 1929? But Ricky Williams isnt on this list. Ryan leaf? Akili smith? Bosworth? Not glazing here just trying to get some perspective.
@@robertelliot6040 Ricky had 10k yards rushing 😂 if Lance had a chance to play, he wouldn’t be much better than Leaf. He just wouldn’t have the painkiller addiction. I think the only argument for Smith is that the bengals turned down the draft compensation from the saints. Otherwise, he just got hurt a lot. Is Greg oden a bust? There’s a lot of glazing here 😂 Lance is god awful and is only being used as a contract negotiation chip against Dak.
I have said this before but there were some of them who had potential to be great, but they were the biggest busts of all…Marcus Mariota, Zach Wilson, Luke Joeckel, Clelin Ferrell, Kevin White, Josh Rosen, Greg Robinson, Solomon Thomas, Johnny Manziel and Ki-Jana Carter
@@EricAKATheBelgianGuyKi-Jana Carter wasn’t a great back in the NFL because he never had a 1,000 yard season. He was out of the NFL in the year 2000 and 2002 before he retired from the league for good. He was injury-prone all thru his football career, so he was never a full time starter in the NFL. He’s the reason why running backs don’t get drafted 1st overall pick.
I’m arguing now that Zach Wilson is the biggest bust in NFL History. In a league so offensively favored, the dude can’t find receivers, forces throws, makes terrible decisions. Misses the most basic throws. He’s been benched for 2nd AND third stringer. This year has especially been an embarrassment. He took over for an injured Aaron Rodgers, and just got benched AGAIN. I’ve never heard of that ever happening to a first rounder. Being a backup and being benched as a backup for a third stringer.
As a Titans fan im used to seeing Isiah Wilson being skipped over for biggest bust. Sure, pick 29. But the guy played one game for ONE snap before being cut. Yeeeeeesh
@@dchenkin02 As I said before, where you are drafted doesn't matter. He was looked at as the savior of the Browns franchise. He was a complete failure. I don't believe he ever wanted to play football. He just wanted the money and the prestige of being a first round pick.
@@TheGridironYT It should have been obvious he was lab-grown by his lack of hair and overly tight skin. All the Packers wanted was someone to keep Randy Wright alive when he had to play the Bears.
Bryce Young isn't even a bust this year. He has decent stats on the worst team in the league. At worst, he will be in the category of David Carr, Tim Couch as players who were career back ups yet not horrible.
@dchenkin02 You're confusing "real stats" with 4th quarter garbage time when defenses are giving him 10-15 yard passes with no pass rush just to run the clock out. This guy looks completely lost out there. He hasn't even shown glimpses of anything, even remotely impressive.