Akili Smith
1999 was a terrible year for quarterbacks with Donavon McNabb the only real success story. The Bengals took Smith with the third overall pick and thought he was the future. But he left the franchise after throwing five touchdown passes across four seasons. Meanwhile, he had 13 interceptions for a 52.8 passer rating.

A poor quarterback selection can set a team back for years and that’s what happened to the Bengals. Eventually, they moved on because he failed to show his commitment to the team. Reading a playbook is a simple thing but Smith made no effort to improve. He was a shambles of a player and a massive disappointment (via Sportscasting).