The WORST Free Agent Signings In NFL History | NFL Full Documentary

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Free Agency is always a risk in the NFL but today I wanted to highlight just how bad some signings have ended up going despite the highest expectations. #nfl #nflfreeagency #footballhistory

00:23 Neil O'Donnel
02:28 Dana Stubblefield
04:22 Albert Haynesworth
06:38 Sam Bradford
08:22 Kenny Golladay
10:05 Franco Harris
11:41 Le'Veon Bell
13:32 Nick Foles
15:31 Andre Rison
17:00 Ed Reed
18:48 Scott Mitchell
20:37 Ahman Green

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Mike Glennon with the Bears. $45 million contract for three years, four games played, cut after one season.

sirstewartwallace
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Brock Oswiler should be on this list lol

G
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As a Titans fan. I was in full agreement of letting Albert Haynesworth walk in free agency because I knew he would do with the Titans exactly what he did with the Washington Redskins. The only time he ever gave it 100% on the field, was in his contract years. He was hoping the Titans would either sign him to a long term deal, or another team willing to bet the farm would pick him up! It was always a mystery to me why Washington didn't see this coming?

garychildress
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Haynesworth shut it down after the contract was signed. The first quiet quitter.

nnis
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The Jets signing O’Donnell in the 90’s reminds me of them signing Aaron Rodgers recently. That team will never learn

trowwzers
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Raiders signed Javon Walker to a 6-year $55 million and only played 8 games with 1 TD

mitchellvang
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Ed Reed was done when he signed with the Texans. Everyone in Baltimore knew it and we adored the guy. He was one sneeze from the injured list.

hitmangfx
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Every NFL teams best hidden draft gem would be a killer vid. Keep up the great work!

zachyminck
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Nice to see Franco Harris stuck around long enough to get at least one big contract. Those 70s guys made the NFL what it is and almost all of them ended up crippled and underpaid, and not NFL underpaid but like underpaid for a high end construction worker.In 1975 the average salary was under 40 Grand a year

aVerveQuest
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Andre Rison to the Browns, signs a then record contract for a wide receiver, puts up career lows, develops a beef with the Browns fans, gets released after only one season.

candlestick
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I don’t understand how Sam Bradford can possibly be considered a huge bad decision. It was a two year deal only and 15 guaranteed is nothing

israelrobbins
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Albert haynesworth screams i don’t give a fuck but the money

andrewoolman
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I came to see if Roy Williams WR from Detroit to Dallas made the cut. I guess there really are worse deals out there LOL!!

escdelesp
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I'm not exactly trying to stick up for Haynesworth, but there's a pattern with these teams who don't know how to sign players. They could have signed a cheaper option who is a scheme fit, but they went for the flashy pick who's never played in a 3-4 and unfortunately had no desire to. It's almost like signing Wes Welker and using him as an outside receiver to run go routes, or Antonio Gates as a run blocker.

BigPat
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One of the worst signings in franchise history.
you say that on every clip

michaelmeredith
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I think Antonio Brown to the Raiders has to be among the worst

MadMikeracing
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Anybody that goes to the Redskins you’re pretty much on vacation

hakeemmahdee
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Scott Mitchell's OC that year was Tom Moore. I like to bring that up whenever people try to claim Manning never had great coaches.

JuanMartinez-xfuz
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Washington Redskins actually had Dana Stubblefield and Dan Wilkinson (former Bengal) at the same time. But it didn't lead to the dominant defense Washington hoped for. 😊

RaiseJollyRoger
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Mitchell actually played very well for a season and a half.
Not great overall, but maybe not deserving to be on this list.

michaelrupp