Sam Bradford may be a controversial selection on this list, but while he certainly isn't the worst QB in the league, he simply wasn't worth the staggering rookie contract handed to him by the Rams. Huge expectations were placed on the 2010 Draft Number 1 Overall Pick when he put pen to paper on the highest rookie contract ever, worth up to $76 million over six years. Bradford lasted four years in St. Louis. Two full campaigns rendered acceptable totals, two injury-plagued seasons ended disappointingly, while he missed 2014 altogether. He earned a fortune from five years, yet the Rams' wait for a playoff spot continues to rumble on. He simply wasn't worth the contract, despite Bradford still being considered a half-decent QB.
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