The rest at least finished out their rookie contract. Manzeil got cut a couple of years into his deal.The guy who barely played - Manziel
Everyone else had at least fair to average careers
RG3 at least had the electric first season. Manziel had absolutely nothing.manziel easily
after him i'd say RG3. not sure why newton is even on this list considering he won MVP
Well, a drug addiction, and managed to get Kyle Shanahan to force his way out of Cleveland for a lateral OC job with the Falcons since he knew how big a disaster having to start Manziel was gonna be (and likely impact his future job prospects).RG3 at least had the electric first season. Manziel had absolutely nothing.
Even RGIII was set to have a good career until he knee got double wrecked by Washington being greedy.
Eric CrouchWorst NFL career? Why not go with the one that never had one? Charlie Ward
that's national champion charlie ward to you, buckoWorst NFL career? Why not go with the one that never had one? Charlie Ward
grossman was robbed of the heisman that year. but that was back when underclassmen were pretty much not allowed to win itEric Crouch
Definitely one of the more interesting paths of a Heisman winner, as he essentially turned down an NFL career to play in the NBA, where he played for just over a decade. Wouldn't surprise me if he was the only Heisman winner to go undrafted in the NFL, though the story I heard is he would only play in the NFL if he were a R1 pick, while he was projected in rounds 3-4. With those demands, and fear that he'd play in the NBA if picked after R1, no one selected him, and a couple months later he was a late 1st round pick in the NBA draft by the Knicks.Worst NFL career? Why not go with the one that never had one? Charlie Ward
Agree, people may forget how big a deal it was when Tebow won the Heisman 15 years ago. Leading up to the vote, people were debating whether a sophomore should be allowed to win it. Since then, 7 more underclassmen have won it, which is almost half in that span.grossman was robbed of the heisman that year. but that was back when underclassmen were pretty much not allowed to win it
jason white went undraftedDefinitely one of the more interesting paths of a Heisman winner, as he essentially turned down an NFL career to play in the NBA, where he played for just over a decade. Wouldn't surprise me if he was the only Heisman winner to go undrafted in the NFL, though the story I heard is he would only play in the NFL if he were a R1 pick, while he was projected in rounds 3-4. With those demands, and fear that he'd play in the NBA if picked after R1, no one selected him, and a couple months later he was a late 1st round pick in the NBA draft by the Knicks.
Agree, people may forget how big a deal it was when Tebow won the Heisman 15 years ago. Leading up to the vote, people were debating whether a sophomore should be allowed to win it. Since then, 7 more underclassmen have won it, which is almost half in that span.
Forgot about White. He flopped in 2 straight national title games. The USC game they would've lost regardless for how much USC's offense lit up OU's defense, but the year before his poor performance against LSU probably cost them a national title.jason white went undrafted
Bush had a very good career, he just wasn’t the modern day Gale Sayers everyone thought.HM Reggie Bush though not at all top failed career in the NFL, he did have a pretty mediocre one. In before vacated.
Yeah, I expected Bush to be an ideal speed/receiving back in a 2 back system, and that's essentially what he was.Bush had a very good career, he just wasn’t the modern day Gale Sayers everyone thought.
Pretty terrible and obvious list to have Manziel easily win
Better list would have had Manziel facing
Tim Tebow
Ty Detmer
Matt Leinart
Troy Smith
Chris Weinke
Danny Wuerffel
Andre Ware