The Worst Draft Pick Each NFL Team Ever Made

Sorry JaMarcus Russell, you're def a top choice here.

Jonathan Sullivan, No. 6 Pick of 2003 NFL Draft, New Orleans Saints - Terrell Suggs on the D-line would have been a better move instead of drafting Jonathan Sullivan. (Photo: Robert Seale/Sporting News/Icon SMI)
Brian Bosworth, 1987 Supplemental NFL Draft, Seattle Seahawks - A monstrous collegiate career at Oklahoma didn't translate into a long NFL career for linebacker Brian Bosworth. After three years with the Seattle Seahawks, "The Boz" was done with pro football.  (Photo: Mike Powell/Getty Images)
Jim Druckenmiller, No. 26 Pick of 1996 NFL Draft, San Francisco 49ers  - The San Francisco 49ers thought they could groom  Jim Druckenmiller to succeed Steve Young at quarterback. One problem — Druckenmiller didn't succeed at much in the NFL, proving to be not a very good pro QB. (Photo: Getty Images)
Lawrence Phillips, No. 6 Pick of 1996 NFL Draft, St. Louis Rams - It's not that Lawrence Phillips didn't have ability at running back. He did. It's more of a case of Phillips being unable to stay out of trouble...something that has plagued his life to this day, having recently been accused of murdering his cellmate in prison.(Photo: Otto Greule Jr./Allsport)Andre Wadsworth, No. 3 Pick of 1998 NFL Draft, Arizona Cardinals - 1997 Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson was ripe for the picking. Knee injuries did Andre Wadsworth in at defensive end on the pro level.(Photo: Stephen Dunn /Allsport)

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Brian Bosworth, 1987 Supplemental NFL Draft, Seattle Seahawks - A monstrous collegiate career at Oklahoma didn't translate into a long NFL career for linebacker Brian Bosworth. After three years with the Seattle Seahawks, "The Boz" was done with pro football.  (Photo: Mike Powell/Getty Images)

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