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Carr on paper's worst draft list
The Miami Dolphins are betting $57.55 million ($30 million guaranteed because that’s the only dollar amount that matters anymore) that Jake Long, a tackle from Michigan, won’t join an elite list of all-time first-round draft stiffs, that at least according to the Baltimore Sun, includes David Carr. 2 comments from 2 users
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posted by
OldBlue56
on Apr 24, 2008 at 04:34 PM
There was a story on the internet yesterday that Carr was the 9th worst pick of all time, as far as how he has performed. But If you do a google search of "david carr worst", you will see that EVERYONE has an opinion, just like everyone has an a**hole. posted by
adampayne
on Apr 24, 2008 at 07:34 PM
Bill Ordine did a great job on his list. I questioned putting Jeremy Stevens on the top of the refuse pile in Seattle given both the Boz's and Rick Mirer's performances as pros. Who will ever forget Bo Jackson running through Bosworth on national television? Mirer was gonna be Joe Montana until he played the game like Hannah Montana for his career. But Stevens disappearances, meltdowns and drops on the field for big games and small games ultimately do take the nod. David Carr is in illustrious company as an elite stiff. Most of the guys mentioned never got near the sacks of money Carr stumbled, bumbled and grumbled his way into.
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