10 Biggest BUSTS Of The 2010's



A look back at some of the worst draft selections of the 2010’s.

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  1. Yes, RGIII is a bust, but with an asterisk. The outcome is the same, but he falls into a slightly different category. Plenty of other players came back from the same injury and were successful; Adrian Peterson and Rob Gronkowski are good examples.

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  2. There have been so many QBs who had pretty awesome college careers which led to them getting picked my garbage NFL teams who at the time didnt have the offensive lines to support their QB, causing them to be a "bust". Its still happening today too. Yes, there are genuine draft busts. But there are also terrible teams that draft good players, and fail them. The latter isn't spoken about enough.

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  3. RG3 is not a bust!!!!
    Shit take, total click bait.
    Know your NFL history, his injury was horribly mismanaged by a deranged owner who told the DR to tell RG3 his tear was not a tear and that he could keep playing.
    So he kept playing, because he's a warrior. Then his partial tear became a complete tear when his foot got caught in the bad grass at FedEx field.
    He won rookie of the year, finished second in MVP voting to Tom Brady.
    Please explain to me how he was a bust again?!?
    Ryan leaf, Johnny Manziel, Jamarcus Russell, those are all certified busts.

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  4. not being Deshaun Watson (Trubisky) ??? are you dimwitted or what? other than that, objective view on Trubisky. Manziel just tragic! RGIII also tragic, not incompetent. Rosen just a mystery after college. injury really should not come into a definition as a bust

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  5. Josh Rosen is painful. Not because he wasn't a bust (he was), it's because he was dealt a REALLY crappy hand. He was on bad team after bad team and never got a chance on even a half decent team.

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