Top 10 Wide Receiver Draft Busts of the 2000s

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  • jags224
    El Contusion
    • Oct 2008
    • 3780

    #31
    Originally posted by Archer
    He had the perfect combination of Size and Speed though according to ESPN
    he did have the perfect size and speed 6'5/6'6 242 ran a 4.4 , it was just that he likes that coke and wasnt dedicated and liked to drop balls from time to time
    Last edited by jags224; 11-28-2009, 10:06 PM.
    "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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    • Len B
      :moonwalk:
      • Oct 2008
      • 13598

      #32
      A guy with 18 TD's (more than most people will see in their career) is the #1 on the list?

      A guy with 4,000 yards receiving is on this list?

      Michael Clayton? Ginn? Bey?

      Love the article but not agreeing with a lot of selections.


      Busts that weren't on the list but should be:

      Chad Jackson
      Reggie Williams
      Michael Jenkins
      Rod Gardner
      Taylor Jacobs
      Sylvester Morris
      R. Jay Soward

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      • Deviant
        Yes, please.
        • Nov 2008
        • 2861

        #33
        Originally posted by Len B
        A guy with 18 TD's (more than most people will see in their career) is the #1 on the list?

        A guy with 4,000 yards receiving is on this list?

        Michael Clayton? Ginn? Bey?

        Love the article but not agreeing with a lot of selections.


        Busts that weren't on the list but should be:

        Chad Jackson
        Reggie Williams
        Michael Jenkins
        Rod Gardner
        Taylor Jacobs
        Sylvester Morris
        R. Jay Soward
        Funny enough, most of those guys are in the first portion of my article that I forgot to paste in:

        Remember these glorious names during the drafts? Rod Gardner, Koren Robinson, Sylvester Morris, R. Jay Soward, Matt Jones. Drafting a wide receiver in the 2000's was so risky that in the 2008 Draft, no wide receivers were drafted in the first time. It is the only time in NFL Draft history that a wide receiver had not been taken in the first round. So, let's go back in time and recap the Top 10 wide receiver draft busts of the 2000's.


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        • Archer
          Go the fuck outside
          • Oct 2008
          • 15303

          #34
          Originally posted by jags224
          he did have the perfect size and speed 6'5/6'6 242 ran a 4.4 , it was just that he likes that coke and wasnt dedicated and liked to drop balls from time to time
          It was a joke

          Every year ESPN names 2-3 guys who are the "perfect combo of size and speed" and sure enough most of them ending up sucking

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          • Nukleopatra
            Posts a lot
            • Nov 2008
            • 4365

            #35
            Originally posted by Deviant
            Of course Calvin Johnson isn't a bust. Calvin Johnson had an All-Pro season the year afterwards. Do you honestly expect DHB to make that sort of a jump next year?
            Well, of course not - he's ''Megatron!''

            All DHB needs is a cool nickname like that or ''Spiderman'' and he's all set. Maybe a two time MVP/Hall of famer under center, that always help, right?

            Until he gets a cool nickname, I won't be taking DHB seriously.

            However, Steve Breaston > CJ.

            5th round.

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            • jaxjaggywires
              Eradicator!!
              • Feb 2009
              • 1693

              #36
              Mike Williams is #1 with a bullet on this list...

              As for the Jags great record of WR drafting, none were worse than Soward in 2000. He was a later first rounder, though, as was Jones. Williams at least somehow got a 10 TD season before he left to get high and dance.
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              • dave
                Go the fuck outside
                • Oct 2008
                • 15492

                #37
                How could Warrick be a bigger bust than Williams?
                That's ridiculous.
                Warrick got on the field.
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                • Hasselbeck
                  Jus' bout dat action boss
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 6175

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Deviant
                  Well, I'm shaping the list off of draft position and expectation. That's what I think about when I think bust. Indeed, Buster Davis, Chad Jackson, Koren Robinson, Ashley Lelie, etc make sense and had ZERO/minimal success in the NFL. However, the expectation lowers when you're drafted lower. The problem with labeling a second-rounder or third-rounder as a bust is that second-rounders/third-roudners are often considered steals when they're successful (Anquan Boldin, Chris Chambers, etc.). If this were wide receivers who didn't translate to the game, I'd agree with a few. But, the list is based upon expectation and the career itself.

                  DHB is probably early, but I honestly see no signs of it improving. Warrick may not be 1st, but I remember him being the man in college, a huge name receiver, one of the best in the game, and just never living up to it.
                  You do realize Koren Robinson was a Top 10 pick in the same draft David Terrell came out right?
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                  • Deviant
                    Yes, please.
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 2861

                    #39
                    Originally posted by dave
                    How could Warrick be a bigger bust than Williams?
                    That's ridiculous.
                    Warrick got on the field.
                    Yeah, Warrick got on the field and had the better career out of most of the selections. I don't know, I just remember Warrick being the man in college and then never really living up to the huge hype in the NFL.

                    Originally posted by Hasselbeck
                    You do realize Koren Robinson was a Top 10 pick in the same draft David Terrell came out right?
                    No. I actually overlooked him as I was making the list and thought he was a Top 20.


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                    • Obst
                      RIP West
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4182

                      #40
                      Sylvester Morris should of made this list for sure. Chiefs spent the 21st overall pick on him and he only played one year in the NFL. That's not exactly a great career.

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                      • nflman2033
                        George Brett of VSN
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 2393

                        #41
                        probably should have stopped reading the list when i see a rookie on it, you can't not even evaluate a good draft for at least 3 seasons after, how the hell can you call a guy a bust when he hasn't even finished his first year, i agree it was a bad pick, and he will probably end up being a bust in most peoples eyes mainly because of the team he was drafted to, but lets give it some time before you call him a bust, same thing can be said about Ginn and i agree the same thing, but you never really know where these guys who have only been in the league a couple years will end up by the time their careers are done.

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                        • Senser81
                          VSN Poster of the Year
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12804

                          #42
                          Originally posted by DDRGuido
                          Is Josh Reed a bust?

                          Bills WR #82

                          came out of LSU with the Biletnikoff award and was supposed to be one of the best
                          He's been in the NFL for a number of years, and manages to weasel his way onto the field. I don't think he's a bust, and I don't think anyone who saw him in college would think he'd be a great NFL WR. He isn't that physically talented.

                          Glad someone mentioned R. Jay Soward. He had such bad hands, it was almost a joke. He made Bill Schroeder seem "glue-fingered".

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                          • OnlyOneBeerLeft
                            Fuck em
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 10430

                            #43
                            good analysis houtz... I mean... top 10 overall I guess you expect a ton, but how many WR's are gunna be Randy Moss's or Chris Carters or Jerry Rice's? A WR's progression int he NFL is almost completely based around coaching and playcalling. I think if Ginn is used on screens, not on PR or KR's because thats wear and tear that a #10 pick shouldn't have to deal with. If used right Ginn can be a solid 50-80 catch 800-1,000 yard WR throughout his career. Miami is a run team.

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                            • Tailback U
                              No substitute 4 strength.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10282

                              #44
                              Most agree, but another reason why it's too early for DHB to be labeled a bust:

                              Roddy White's career stats:

                              2005: 29 catches, 446 yards, 3 TDs.
                              2006: 30 catches, 506 yards, 0 TDs.
                              2007: 83 catches, 1202 yards, 6 TDs.
                              2008: 88 catches, 1382 yards, 7 TDs.

                              Not saying DHB is going to turn into Roddy White, at all, and I think he is going to have a very average career, but it's too early to call him a bust.

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                              • Nash
                                How Bout Them Dawgs
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 3531

                                #45
                                Roddy White had trouble learning the playbook and remembering which route to run. It finally clicked for him lol

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