
24. Carson Palmer
Being the best player for a weak franchise is a tough situation for any great player. They have to accept that no matter what they do, their team probably isn’t going to win anything meaningful because the overall talent isn’t there. But the problem is that players like Palmer for the Cincinnati Bengals still have to play well and prove themselves to other franchises if they want to move to another franchise.

In 2005, Palmer led his team to the division title and 11 wins. But frustration overcame him over the course of the next five years because the Bengals failed to progress as a franchise. After just four wins in the 2010 season, Palmer vowed never to play for the team again. He demanded to leave and Cincinnati eventually traded him to the Oakland Raiders. He had no remorse leaving the perenially losing Bengals behind.