10 WORST Quarterbacks In NFL History

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Published 2023-04-16

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  • @Iluvbisquits
    If you're a QB and Cleveland selects you in the 1st Round, invest your guaranteed money and start learning a trade...
  • @jshumphress13
    As Colts fan, I truly believe if we had selected Leaf we wouldn’t have a team in Indy anymore. Colts were toying with the idea of moving to Los Angeles (or somewhere else), but once Peyton was killing it, we built a new stadium, and still have a team. That’s why Lucas Oil is commonly referred to as “The House that Peyton Built”, and it’s not wrong.
  • @Nobodyimportant85
    Johnny Manziel is a perfect example of what happens when someone prioritizes their social life over their professional life.
  • @AndrewStro
    Sending Russell home with blank tapes to study is actually pretty funny
  • If I have a bad day, I remember I’m not a browns fan and it instantly improves.
  • Don't forget Josh Rosen. Don't forget that there were 9 mistakes made ahead of him. Never forget.
  • It amaze me that the narrative now as people look back on Maziel is one of surprise. There were plenty, and I mean plenty of people who had serious doubts that the guy could make it in the NFL. I remember my buddy and I watching the draft that year and being absolutley relieved when the Browns passed on him for Justin Gilbert. Then that relief turned into worry when they traded up to the end of the first round and horror when they took him. And in the end, Gilber ended up being just as bad, so it was a double whammy.
  • @jlh4jc
    Johnny Manziel was a sure fire bust. Guys like Mel Kiper and Skip Bayless that thought he should be first overall were oblivious to his excessive partying. When he failed to show up to the Manning Academy due to a hangover before his sophomore year at A&M, everyone should have sold their stock in Manziel.
  • Johnny manziel could’ve been decent if he actually took football seriously
  • @multiyapples
    Talent can only get you so far. You have to be healthy, mature, have integrity and have the right mindset. You also need to have the teammates and coaches that do their job properly and know what they’re doing.
  • @randyhanson9441
    How many remember Scott Hunter from the 70's? Alabama QB drafted by Green Bay.

    Remarkable two game stretch in 1973 against the Lions and Bears.
    Combined 4 for 25 passing, 13 yards passing. Only 2 pics. Against the Lions he had -4 yards passing. 4 sacks for 33 yards. A team net passing total of -42 for the two games. 2 rushes for -5 yards. But one rush was for a TD.
    Plus don't forget his 3 fumbles.
  • @derekfike6113
    You forgot Dan McGwire (Mark McGwire's brother). Drafted by the Seahawks with the 16th pick in the 91 draft. He started five games in his career and appeared in just 12 for the Seahawks. He was just 74-of-147 with 745 yards, two touchdowns, and six picks in four seasons.
  • @AutoArtemAuto
    JaMarcus Russell is one of the biggest true definitions to the quote from A Bronx Tale: "The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. You could have all the talent in the world, but if you don't do the right thing, then nothing happens. But when you do right, guess what? Good things happen."
  • I remember watching Heath Shuler as a little kid. I remember he took a snap, dropped back to pass and just tripped over himself on the mid field logo at RFK Stadium.
  • @Yotsukaido
    You can't talk about Leaf without mentioning the Kansas City game. He threw 1 for 15 for 4 yards with 2 interceptions and 4 fumbles.

    Granted, he was suffering from a viral infection but I can't comprehend a worse individual performance than that.
  • @rodshoaf
    I've said this to many of my friends.. Cleveland biggest issue was they drafted quarterbacks instead of what they actually needed which were offensive linemen.
  • These QBs are perfect examples that pure talent only gets you so far. You have to have the right mindset, integrity, and maturity to truly succeed at the pro level.
  • @SirAsdf
    The only list that Ryan Leaf can ever top.

    Atleast apart from Top Ten Draft Busts 😂
  • @alexmartin3143
    I was at FSU with Weinke. Because he had already gone through school when he was a baseball player he only had to be barely enrolled for his eligibility. I think he took one class in 98,99,00 each semester. Plus he had money from his Baseball days. So he lived in this big huge house off campus and it was like a super exclusive party house. I never went. I knew a few of the players like Janikowski but never meant Weinke. Dude was beyond legend status as a college player here. But i think everyone knew he wouldn’t make it in the NFL…
  • @justinmorado9525
    As a Bears fan, they have had more than their fair share of QB draft flops. But the biggest QB flop from the Bears that should be on this list is Cade McNown.