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The worst No. 1 overall picks in NFL Draft history

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The worst No. 1 overall picks in NFL Draft history

The article discusses the worst No. 1 overall picks in NFL Draft history, highlighting players like Jameis Winston and David Carr. The author examines their performances and the impact on their respective teams.

The NFL Draft's No. 1 overall pick is crucial, but some selections have been disappointing. Jameis Winston, chosen by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2015, had initial success but ultimately failed to live up to expectations, throwing 30 interceptions in 2019. David Carr, picked by the Houston Texans in 2002, is another example, with the team passing on Hall of Famers Julius Peppers and Dwight Freeney. Winston was eventually let go by the Buccaneers, who signed Tom Brady and won a Super Bowl. Carr's tenure with the Texans was marked by struggles, and he is considered one of the worst No. 1 overall picks. The consequences of a poor No. 1 pick can be severe, taking years for a team to recover.

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