The NFL Draft is where championship teams are built. If you can repeatedly hit on picks year in and year out, you can begin to build a dynasty. Unfortunately, that’s nearly impossible to do as prospects don’t always pan out the way they’re expected to.

It’s the reason we have the term “busts.”

Offensive lineman Tony Mandarich defined the term in 1989, when he was taken second overall behind Troy Aikman. Mandarich was a complete flop in the NFL despite being one of the top prospects in the draft, starting just 31 games with the Packers – none of which came as a rookie.

He wasn’t the only draft pick who didn’t pan out, though. There have been plenty over the years with several coming in each draft class. Here is the biggest bust each year since Mandarich upped the ante for all who would follow.