The Los Angeles Rams selected Jared Goff at No. 1 overall in 2016. While he underperformed, so too have other top picks by the team as well.

Bleacher Report recently ran a story about ten players who are in danger of becoming labeled a “bust” this season. The list included Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles as well as Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins. Two players from the Bears were also included.

Meanwhile, the Rams were significantly more ridiculed. The author listed Goff as well as running back Todd Gurley, wide receiver Tavon Austin and offensive lineman Greg Robinson on his list.

Perhaps the biggest knock Bleacher Report gave Goff is that the team “mortgaged its future” for him.

But the folks at Bleacher Report aren’t the only ones who have had a negative impression of Goff, though Oliver Connolly was a bit more optimistic (via All 22):

Labeling someone a bust after a year is wrong. Players develop at different rates. But the roots of bust-dom can set in. Goff was thrust into a horrible situation in L.A. and it played out as expected. The hope is he uses his rookie year horror show as fuel to grow and improve, and not let it become a scarring experience that changes his game and buries his talent. The one saving grace: It can’t get any worse.

It’s worth noting that Gurley is “trending in a bad direction” after a very impressive rookie season. However, an improved offensive line should help tremendously next year.

Speaking of offensive line, Robinson has already been replaced as the starting left tackle for Los Angeles. He is one of the most penalized players in the league. Perhaps his position change will go a long way.

Austin, however, seems like the most likely player to earn the “bust” label. He averaged just 4.8 yards per target last season, which is not exactly the kind of production you’re hoping for from a top receiver. In fact, he had the worst YPC rate among all receivers with at least 100 targets.

New coaches and position changes may help change the course of the careers of these young players. But until the season starts, we’re going to have to hear more negative speculation.