Heath Shuler
It’s bad news when a seventh-rounder ousts a first-round draft pick as a team’s starting quarterback. That’s what happened to Shuler in 1994 after he failed to make the grade in Washington. He arrived with a big reputation as a Heisman contender but didn’t deliver in the NFL. It’s the same story as so many great college players but it keeps happening.

The former Tennessee star started 13 games in three seasons before the Redskins gave up. Eventually, they traded him to the Saints and he became a perennial backup. Gus Frerotte stole the starter’s spot because Shuler was so bad. It was a complete waste of a pick by Washington but there was nothing they could do (via USA Today).