Matt Leinart
Kurt Warner enjoyed a decent period with the Cardinals and left a gaping hole when he retired. Arizona decided that Leinart was the man to fill this space and made him the No. 1o pick in 2006. He was excellent during his college days with USC and even won the Heisman in 2005 after a stunning year (via Fansided).

However, we’ve seen many Heisman winners crash and burn in the NFL. Leinart became the latest to contribute to this tragic tradition. He played in 17 games for the Cardinals but only managed 10 wins. Finally, Derek Anderson ousted him as the starter and Leinart left the team. It wasn’t what they expected from one of their most-hyped draft picks.