17. Billy Cundiff
Cundiff signed for a staggering 13 different NFL franchises throughout his career. Basically, if a team needed a kicker to fill a spot on their roster, Cundiff was available. His time with the Baltimore Ravens was the most productive of his career and he even made the Pro Bowl. But he sullied his name in what turned out to be his final game for the Ravens in the 2011 AFC Championship Game against the Cleveland Browns.

The kicker had a reputation for missing key kicks. After all, his last game with Dallas saw him miss two crucial field goals. The Ravens were behind 27-23 when Cundiff had the chance to send the game to overtime. But he sent his kick wide left from 32 yards. That was the end of his time in Maryland but the following season youngster Justin Tucker burst onto the scene. He’s the most accurate kicker in NFL history.