25 Athletes Who Were Afterthoughts on Draft Day and Stars Today

The draft is supposed to be the moment when talent gets rewarded and futures are forged, but sometimes, the biggest stars are the ones who barely get noticed. These are the athletes who weren’t headliners on draft night—some went late, some went undrafted entirely—but ended up stealing the spotlight anyway.

Whether overlooked for their size, school, or just a lack of hype, these 25 players proved everyone wrong. From late-round NFL picks to NBA benchwarmers-turned-ballers, this list is full of underdog energy and the sweet satisfaction of saying, “Told you so.”

25. Tony Pollard

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He wasn’t exactly a household name coming out of Memphis, but Tony Pollard patiently bided his time. Once he got his shot in Dallas, he exploded into one of the league’s most electric backs.

24. Jordan Clarkson

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A second-round pick who looked like a backup on paper, Clarkson carved out a long, scoring-heavy NBA career. The guy went from “maybe a rotation player” to a Sixth Man of the Year.

23. Max Muncy

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Cut by the A’s and nearly out of baseball, Max Muncy found his swing in L.A. and never looked back. Now he’s a core piece of one of the best lineups in baseball.

22. Fred VanVleet

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He bet on himself after going undrafted, and it paid off in a big way. VanVleet became an NBA champion, an All-Star, and a symbol of self-made success.

21. Amon-Ra St. Brown

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He fell to the fourth round and still remembers every receiver taken before him. That chip on his shoulder helped turn him into Detroit’s top target.

20. Brock Purdy

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Mr. Irrelevant became a franchise quarterback almost overnight. The 49ers’ last-ditch draft pick now has them dreaming of Super Bowls.

19. José Ramírez

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Scouts barely noticed him, but Cleveland sure is glad they did. Ramírez became one of MLB’s most consistent stars with elite power and hustle.

18. Khris Middleton

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Drafted in the second round and traded before his rookie year even ended, Middleton wasn’t exactly a sure thing. Then he became an All-Star and a champion in Milwaukee.

17. Austin Ekeler

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He didn’t hear his name called on draft day, but that didn’t stop him. Ekeler turned into a touchdown machine and fantasy football favorite.

16. Jalen Brunson

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A steady hand in college, Brunson wasn’t projected to be much more than a solid backup. He’s now the engine of a surging Knicks squad and a rising NBA star.

15. Josh Jacobs

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Even as a first-rounder, Jacobs was viewed as a reach by some draft experts. Fast-forward, and he became a league-leading rusher and Pro Bowler.

14. Jake Guentzel

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He wasn’t a top NHL prospect, but he quickly made himself impossible to ignore. Guentzel turned into a clutch scorer and playoff performer.

13. Tyrese Haliburton

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He slid in the draft because of his unconventional shooting form. Turns out that shot—and the rest of his game—works just fine.

12. David Montgomery

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Not flashy and not fast by combine standards, Montgomery dropped in the draft. But with his vision and toughness, he’s been a reliable, productive back every year.

11. Pascal Siakam

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No one expected much from the kid out of New Mexico State. Now he’s got a ring, an All-NBA nod, and a whole lot of spin moves.

10. Tyler Lockett

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Some thought he was too small to thrive in the NFL. Lockett responded by becoming one of the most reliable and efficient receivers in the game.

9. Draymond Green

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He wasn’t a lottery pick and didn’t come into the league with star expectations. But Draymond turned into the heartbeat of a dynasty and a defensive savant.

8. Cooper Kupp

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He went to Eastern Washington and wasn’t on many radars. Then he put together one of the greatest receiving seasons in NFL history.

7. Chris Davis

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Before his breakout, Davis bounced between teams and was nearly out of MLB. But when the power clicked, he became one of the most feared sluggers for a stretch.

6. Deebo Samuel

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Drafted as a gadget guy, Deebo turned into a Swiss Army knife nightmare for defenses. He runs like a truck and catches like a top wideout.

5. Nikola Jokić

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He was picked during a Taco Bell commercial in the second round. Now he’s one of the most unstoppable, unique, and brilliant players basketball has ever seen.

4. Micah Parsons

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Some teams were unsure how to use him coming out of college. He made it easy—just let him destroy everything in sight on defense.

3. Mookie Betts

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Drafted in the fifth round, Betts wasn’t pegged for superstardom. But with MVPs, Gold Gloves, and World Series rings, he’s become one of baseball’s brightest lights.

2. Jimmy Butler

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The 30th pick in the draft, Butler didn’t get much early love. Now he’s a playoff legend, locker room leader, and the definition of gritty greatness.

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1. Tom Brady

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The GOAT was the 199th pick in the draft and didn’t even look the part. Twenty years, seven rings, and a million doubters later, he’s the ultimate draft-day afterthought turned all-time icon.

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