14. Michael Haddix, RB, 1989-'90 ("Averaged three yards per carry for his career, the worst in NFL history for anyone with more than 500 runs.")
29. Jim Grabowski, RB, 1966-'70 ("Miami made Grabowski the No. 1 pick of the 1966 AFL draft, then the Packers took him ninth overall in the NFL draft. Green Bay won the rights, but lost the war. In six seasons, Grabowski never started a game and averaged more than four yards per carry only once. Not much of a blocker, either.")
58.*Tony Mandarich, T, 1989-'91 ("Judged solely by his three years in Green Bay, during which he was ruthlessly mocked by opposing pass rushers, Mandarich is Top 5. But in a Vanilla Ice-like return from the dead, Mandarich actually played reasonably OK for the Colts.")
91. Kit Lathrop, DL, 1979-'80 ("Lathrop was an NFL nobody before jumping to the USFL's Chicago Blitz. He was twice named to the new venture's All-League team, but when it folded he returned to the NFL. Where he stank.")
94. Steve Pisarkiewicz, QB, 1980 ("The Cards expected Pisarkiewicz to quickly supplant Jim Hart as the team's leader. Instead, they found themselves cursed with a scatter-armed underachiever who was out of the league after three years.")
95. Ahmad Carroll, CB, 2004-'06 ("Slow to respond, not especially aggressive, gets beat deep, overwhelmed by tall receivers.")
96. Rick Norton, QB, 1970 ("Started only 11 career games, which was about 11 too many. Seven touchdown passes, 30 interceptions and 56.7 yards per game.")
29. Jim Grabowski, RB, 1966-'70 ("Miami made Grabowski the No. 1 pick of the 1966 AFL draft, then the Packers took him ninth overall in the NFL draft. Green Bay won the rights, but lost the war. In six seasons, Grabowski never started a game and averaged more than four yards per carry only once. Not much of a blocker, either.")
58.*Tony Mandarich, T, 1989-'91 ("Judged solely by his three years in Green Bay, during which he was ruthlessly mocked by opposing pass rushers, Mandarich is Top 5. But in a Vanilla Ice-like return from the dead, Mandarich actually played reasonably OK for the Colts.")
91. Kit Lathrop, DL, 1979-'80 ("Lathrop was an NFL nobody before jumping to the USFL's Chicago Blitz. He was twice named to the new venture's All-League team, but when it folded he returned to the NFL. Where he stank.")
94. Steve Pisarkiewicz, QB, 1980 ("The Cards expected Pisarkiewicz to quickly supplant Jim Hart as the team's leader. Instead, they found themselves cursed with a scatter-armed underachiever who was out of the league after three years.")
95. Ahmad Carroll, CB, 2004-'06 ("Slow to respond, not especially aggressive, gets beat deep, overwhelmed by tall receivers.")
96. Rick Norton, QB, 1970 ("Started only 11 career games, which was about 11 too many. Seven touchdown passes, 30 interceptions and 56.7 yards per game.")


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