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Where does Bryce rank on the all-time draft bust list?


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Where does Bryce rank on the all-time draft bust list?  

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  1. 1. Where does Bryce rank on the all-time draft bust list?

    • The biggest draft bust in the history of the NFL, considering the assets and picks given up to draft him.
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    • He's no doubt in the Top 3 and headed for the biggest draft bust in history.
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    • Top 5.
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    • Top 10.
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    • Other (please specify in comments)
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Factor in the trade and he's #1. 

We traded...

2023: #9 and #61 picks

2024: #1 overall

2025: #39

Plus DJ Moore

All for a guy who is borderline NFL roster worthy. Were there even worse individual picks? Yeah, I'd say that Jamarcus Russell was worse. Ryan Leaf was worse. But factor in all the assets invested into that pick and it's not even close. The only reason Bryce has piled up all those starts is because of how bitter of a pill it is to swallow that trade being a bust. If Bryce had simply been the #1 overall pick without that massive trade I honestly think we would've moved on this past off-season. Two years had shown you everything you needed to see.

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3 minutes ago, ElkinPanthersFan said:

Ryan Leaf is way worse than Bryce for all time busts. Bryce is top 10 for sure though.

Very similar in terms of production and what they gave up (2 firsts and a second), but losing DJ Moore (which led to us reaching on XL) is the candle on that poo cake. 

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I would say that Russel and Leaf are worse QBs but they only cost their teams a first round pick. Bryce is still extremely shitty and cost the Panthers so much.

this is still the worst draft trade in NFL history, worse than Ricky Williams (who was still a 10k rusher and had a pretty good NFL career)

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

I would say that Russel and Leaf are worse QBs but they only cost their teams a first round pick. Bryce is extremely shitty and cost the Panthers so much.

Nope. Chargers traded up for Leaf. Picks package was almost identical to our trade-up for Bryce. But we threw in our #1 WR.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Factor in the trade and he's #1. 

We traded...

2023: #9 and #61 picks

2024: #1 overall

2025: #39

Plus DJ Moore

All for a guy who is borderline NFL roster worthy. Were there even worse individual picks? Yeah, I'd say that Jamarcus Russell was worse. Ryan Leaf was worse. But factor in all the assets invested into that pick and it's not even close. The only reason Bryce has piled up all those starts is because of how bitter of a pull it is to swallow that trade being a bust. If Bryce had simply been the #1 overall pick without that massive trade I honestly think we would've moved on this past off-season. Two years had shown you everything you needed to see.

The Bears fleeced us good and still ended up with a better Qb at the end of it all. 

If this ain't the worse trade it's giving Minnesota and Hershsal Walker trade a run for it's money. 

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