14 NFL Players Who Got Drafted Before a Legend

Every draft has its share of “what were they thinking?” moments. Sometimes it’s not that the player was bad—it’s just that someone taken later turned out to be an all-time great.

This list isn’t meant to roast these guys (okay, maybe just a little), but rather highlight how wild the draft can be. Hindsight is undefeated, and these picks will forever live in the shadow of the legends taken after them.

14. Tyson Jackson (2009)

September 13, 2009; Baltimore, MD, USA; Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Tyson Jackson (94) before the start of the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images
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Tyson Jackson was a safe pick for the Chiefs that turned into, well, a very average career. A few spots down the board? Clay Matthews, who made a career out of terrorizing quarterbacks.

13. Johnathan Sullivan (2003)

Johnathan Sullivan
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The Saints rolled the dice on Sullivan and basically came up empty. A few picks later, the Ravens nabbed Terrell Suggs, who went on to have a Hall of Fame-worthy career.

12. Troy Williamson (2005)

Sep 16, 2007; Detroit, MI, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Troy Williamson (82) warms up prior to the start of the game aginst the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. The Lions defeated the Vikings 20-17 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Leon Halip-Imagn Images
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Minnesota tried to replace Randy Moss with speedster Troy Williamson, and let’s say it didn’t work out. Roddy White went later in that same first round and ended up being the star the Vikings were hoping for.

11. Vernon Gholston (2008)

Oct 19, 2008; Oakland, CA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes former teammates Vernon Gholston of the New York Jets (56) and Jay Richardson of the Oakland Raiders (98) pose after the game at the Oakland Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-Imagn Images
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The Jets thought they were getting the next big edge rusher in Vernon Gholston, but he never recorded a single sack. Meanwhile, Aqib Talib and Joe Flacco went on later and had long, impactful careers.

10. Darrius Heyward-Bey (2009)

Nov 25, 2018; Denver, CO, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey (88) warms up before the game against the Denver Broncos at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
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Al Davis loved speed, and DHB had plenty of it, not the hands to match. Michael Crabtree and Jeremy Maclin, both taken after him, ended up being much more reliable targets.

9. Mike Mamula (1995)

Mike Mamula
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Mamula crushed the Combine and tricked the Eagles into drafting him way too high. Five picks later, the Bucs landed Warren Sapp, who turned out to be one of the greatest defensive tackles of all time.

8. Aaron Curry (2009)

Dec 13, 2009; Houston, TX, USA; Seattle Seahawks linebacker Aaron Curry (59) in action against the Houston Texans in the second quarter at Reliant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
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Curry was seen as the safest pick in the draft, but he fizzled out fast. Just a few picks later, Green Bay took Clay Matthews, who ended up being the exact linebacker teams thought Curry would be.

7. Cedric Benson (2005)

Sept. 30, 2012; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Cedric Benson (32) looks for air against a New Orleans Saints defender at Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers defeated the New Orleans Saints 28-27. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-Imagn Images
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Benson had a decent career, but not exactly what you want at No. 4 overall. Aaron Rodgers went 20 picks later and gave the Packers two decades of elite quarterback play.

6. Kevin White (2015)

Feb 20, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, West Virginia wide receiver Kevin White speaks to the media at the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
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Kevin White had all the tools—size, speed, hype—but injuries crushed his potential from the start. Meanwhile, Todd Gurley, who went just a few picks later, lit the league on fire before his knees gave out.

5. Courtney Brown (2000)

Nov. 27, 2008; Irving, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys cornerback Courtney Brown against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium. Dallas defeated Seattle 34-9. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Brown had some solid years, but nowhere near the dominance expected from a No. 1 pick. Just a few slots later, Brian Urlacher became the face of the Bears’ defense for a decade.

4. Blaine Gabbert (2011)

Jan 7, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Blaine Gabbert (9) throws a pass against the Los Angeles Chargers during the second half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-Imagn Images
Orlando Ramirez-Imagn Images

Gabbert never really found his footing as an NFL starter. One pick later, J.J. Watt went to Houston and proceeded to wreck offensive lines for years.

3. Trent Richardson (2012)

Nov 18, 2012; Arlington, TX, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Trent Richardson (33) runs the ball during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium. The Cowboys beat the Browns 23-20 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
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The Browns thought they were getting a workhorse in Richardson, but it turned into one of their many draft disasters. The Bucs took Lavonte David, who became a model of consistency and leadership.

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2. Mitchell Trubisky (2017)

Nov 19, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (10) throws the ball during the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-Imagn Images
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The Bears traded up to take Trubisky, and you already know where this is going. Just a few picks later, Patrick Mahomes became the quarterback everyone else wishes they had drafted.

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1. Alex Smith (2005)

Dec. 11, 2005; Seattle, Wash, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback #11 Alex Smith passes the ball against the Seattle Seahawks in the second quarter at Qwest Field. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images © Copyright Mark J. Rebilas
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Smith had a good, long career—nothing to scoff at. But unfortunately for him, the guy taken later was Aaron Rodgers, who turned into one of the most talented quarterbacks the league has ever seen.

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