Correct, i said my personal expectations. I didn’t think he had starting qb ability and he proved me wrong, so to me he overachieved
He had a decent career but I'll go with Sam Bowie, considering who was drafted immediately after him.
WNBA Players aren't really known for big busts but they are drafted. Some are also very tall @jiggyfly
If they actually make that on tap, any bar serving it has to be as good as it gets for people-watching.
Bennitt is a close 2nd to LaRue Martin a 7 ft C from Loyola of Chicago, who was the #1 overall pick in 1972 by the Blazer. 2 yrs later, the Bllazers made Bill Walton, a 6' 11" C from UCLA, as the #1 overall pick
You have to take into account who was drafted after them. Oden-Durant Bowie-Jordan Mandarich-Barry Sanders Nevin-Jeter There's a million of these decisions. Some good...some bad. Horry-Minor
NFL: Josh Rosen Matt Leinart Justin Blackmon Trent Richardson Kevin White Jake Locker Texans: Kevin Johnson
Blair Thomas, #2, NYJ.... Cortez Kennedy and Junior Seau went in the next 3 picks. Before Andre Ware (oops again), Richmond Webb went 9th Emmitt Smith went 17th that draft.
Sort of my bar too. Anyone who doesn't play at a high level when drafted before a HOF player is a bust. Example, 1984 NBA draft: Hakeem Bowie Jordan Perkins Barkley Turpin Robertson Gordon Thorpe Wood Willis McCormick Humphries Cage Stansbury Stockton Bold are HOF. Italicized had some All-Star level consistency through several seasons. The rest are busts, comparatively.