
Everyone makes mistakes. But when those mistakes are magnified by intense scrutiny of the NFL draft, well, they become much more embarrassing than, say, my typical Friday morning, mustard-stain-on-khakis incident.
Which is why the NFL FanHouse braintrust got together to determine who is the biggest bust for each NFL team. They're not listed in terms of stupidity -- they're all stupid relative to a team's total draft performance. Meaning, of course, some teams "bust" is much different than another organization's; we did it this way to avoid just linking you to DetroitLions.com.
Instead, we're putting it in current draft order, sans trades, and allowing this list to serve as a reminder of each's team's ability to properly execute a fail. The "bust factor" was based primarily on three things: statistical production (or lack thereof), position in the draft and other available options during that year's draft.
Because the NFL season never ends, we present our
No team in the NFL has completed fewer passes this season than the Oakland Raiders, and frankly,
In baseball, every team, no matter how pathetic, is guaranteed a representative in the All-Star Game. It often means a deserving player has to miss the game so that a member of the Pirates gets a moment in the sun. It's an understandable rule, although one that cheapens the game a bit.
Entering this season, the biggest positive with the Oakland Raiders was a strong running game that was, presumably, going to be bolstered by the addition of No. 4 overall pick
It's time for another session of "
On Saturday the San Francisco 49ers cut wide receiver Ashley Lelie, but he won't be out of work for long -- and he won't even have to find a new home to sign with his new team.
With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear,
With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear,
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