NFL draft: The worst first-round picks at every selection spot since 2002

The first round of the NFL draft is a veritable minefield with each of the 32 spots presenting its own opportunity for a pitfall. And with the odds for those picks panning out being about as random as a coinflip, the list of busts is a long one. But …

The first round of the NFL draft is a veritable minefield with each of the 32 spots presenting its own opportunity for a pitfall.

And with the odds for those picks panning out being about as random as a coinflip, the list of busts is a long one.

But who are the bad selections that really stand out? After picking the best pick at every spot since 2002, here’s a look at the worst missteps at each selection spot since the first round went to 32 picks.

1. JaMarcus Russell, Oakland Raiders (2007)

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Not only is JaMarcus Russell the worst No. 1 pick of our defined time period, but he’s also arguably the worst No. 1 pick of all time. Russell lasted in the league only three seasons, throwing 18 touchdowns to 23 picks as a bad work ethic and indifferent attitude spelled his demise.