14. Mike Williams
Williams had a career that totally fizzled out. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ wide receiver looked like he was going to be a dangerous weapon for Josh Freeman. So it proved in his rookie year with a series of standout performances. He led the Bucs in touchdowns with 11 and posted the best rookie wide receiver numbers in the NFL.

However, that was as good as it got for Williams. He regressed in his second year to just three touchdowns as well as a drop in yards. They did pop up again in his third season, but then injuries wracked him for the remainder of his career and he never recaptured the same form again.