They came into the league with swagger, ambition, and an eye on football immortality. But instead of Canton, their legacy is mostly punchlines, highlight bloopers, and way too many “remember him?” TikToks.
These quarterbacks didn’t just want to win — they wanted to define an era, reinvent cool, and become household names. And while they did become memorable, it wasn’t exactly for the reasons they hoped.
13. Paxton Lynch

He had the size, the arm, and the hype, but none of it translated on the field. Four teams later, he’s best known for never being able to beat out a backup.
12. Christian Hackenberg

He was once labeled the future of the Jets, which tells you everything you need to know. Every time he stepped on a football field, it was like the game got harder for everyone involved.
11. Brady Quinn

He looked like a franchise QB straight out of central casting. But between the hair gel and the constant sideline shots, the actual football part never quite showed up.
10. Matt Leinart

He won a Heisman, dated celebrities, and arrived in the NFL like a Hollywood storyline. Then he coasted through a forgettable pro career that somehow felt like one long preseason.
9. Johnny Manziel

Johnny Football was pure electricity in college and pure chaos in the pros. He partied like a legend, played like a backup, and flamed out faster than his Instagram followers could keep up.
8. DeShone Kizer

He declared himself the most NFL-ready quarterback in the draft, which in hindsight feels more like a dare than an evaluation. One win, eleven losses, and a whole lot of confusion later, he quietly exited stage left.
7. Mitch Trubisky

The Bears traded up for him instead of Patrick Mahomes or Deshaun Watson, and fans have never forgiven the franchise. His legacy isn’t what he did — it’s what others did after him.
6. Blake Bortles

He was the king of garbage time and somehow almost made a Super Bowl. Now he’s more of a cult hero than a quarterback, with memes outlasting most of his highlight reels.
5. Josh Rosen

Chosen 10th overall, and famously said nine teams made mistakes by passing on him. Turns out the only mistake was believing that confidence equals talent.
4. Tim Tebow

Tebowmania was loud, passionate, and completely unsustainable. He had iconic moments, sure, but his throwing motion had coaches blinking in Morse code.
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3. JaMarcus Russell

Armed with a cannon and the number one overall pick, he was supposed to change the Raiders. Instead, he’s the go-to example of what not to do with raw talent and a blank check.
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2. Zach Wilson

Dubbed “Broadway Zach” before he’d thrown a pro pass, he’s become more famous for off-field headlines than anything he’s done under center. Jets fans are still waiting for him to look like a starter — or at least stop looking lost.
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1. Nathan Peterman

Few QBs have done so little yet become so widely known. Five picks in one half made him a meme forever, and honestly, that’s his most memorable stat line.
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