The Unwanted All-Pros

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  1. Namath2Kolber

    Namath2Kolber New Member

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    Here's a segment from Gregg Easterbrook's latest Page 2 column.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/070123

    It's the last part of the column.

    There's a lesson here: The draft isn't THAT important. Enjoy.

    All-Unwanted All Pros: Each year Tuesday Morning Quarterback names the All-Unwanted All Pros -- the NFL's best players who went undrafted, or were let go, or both. My definition of "let go" is hazy. Traded players do not qualify as let go, since their teams got something in return. Players whose original teams could not keep them for salary cap reasons don't qualify. But anyone who was waived or who left in free agency when his original team made no bona-fide attempt to retain him can make my squad. An asterisk means the player has been let go more than once, or went undrafted and was also let go; boldface means the player belongs in the real Pro Bowl. You'll see a lot of boldface in my All-Unwanted All-Pros, which tells you just how many successful NFL performers were originally shrugged at by the experts.


    First Team


    OFFENSIVE LINE
    Ruben Brown, Chicago (was waived in 2003 as washed up)
    Jamar Nesbit,* New Orleans (undrafted and waived twice)
    Jeff Saturday , Indianapolis (future first-ballot Hall of Fame center was undrafted)
    Brian Waters, Kansas City (undrafted former Berlin Thunder player)
    Steve Neal,* New England (undrafted, waived twice, did not play college football)


    TIGHT END
    Antonio Gates , San Diego (undrafted and did not play football in college)


    WIDE RECEIVERS
    Reche Caldwell, New England (dismissed by league as a bust, this season Caldwell started more games for the Patriots than in his entire previous four-year career)
    Mike Furrey,* Detroit (undrafted and waived twice in the Arena League; was a defensive back in 2005)


    TAILBACKS
    Willie Parker, Pittsburgh (undrafted and did not start in college)
    Warrick Dunn, Atlanta (let go by Tampa as "too small," just completed third consecutive thousand-yard season)


    FULLBACK
    Lorenzo Neal,* San Diego (let go four times, was blocking back during the best years of LaDainian Tomlinson, Corey Dillon and Eddie George)

    QUARTERBACK
    Drew Brees, New Orleans (unwanted in San Diego and turned down when he offered to play for Miami)


    DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
    Bryce Fisher,* Seattle (graduate of the Air Force Academy, where they make you attend class!)
    Trevor Pryce, Baltimore (four-time Pro Bowler was let go by Denver after 2005 season)
    Warren Sapp, Oakland (led league in sacks by a defensive tackle; two years ago, CBS Sportsline said of Sapp, "This guy is done. Finished.")
    Pat Williams,* Minnesota (undrafted; Minnesota's incredible figure of just 2.8 yards per rush allowed is largely this large gentlemen's doing)


    LINEBACKERS
    London Fletcher,* Buffalo (undrafted after playing DIII in college; since 2000 has more tackles than Ray Lewis or Zach Thomas)
    Bart Scott, Baltimore (first-round picks Terrell Suggs and Adalius Thomas get the press, undrafted Scott does the work)
    Mike Vrabel, New England


    DEFENSIVE BACKS
    Ryan Clark,* Pittsburgh (undrafted and let go three times)
    Ty Law,* Kansas City
    Walt Harris, San Francisco (Chainsaw Dan Snyder released Harris to free up money to sign safety Adam Archuleta, who failed to start for Washington)
    Kevin Kaesviharn,* Cincinnati (see below)


    Second Team


    OFFENSIVE LINE
    Joe Andruzzi,* Cleveland (undrafted, waived twice and played DII in college)
    Marc Colombo, Dallas (dismissed by the league as a bust, started only two games from 2003 to 2005)
    Pete Kendall, Jersey/B
    Chris Naeole, Jacksonville
    Jason Peters,* Buffalo (undrafted and waived twice; was a tight end in college)


    TIGHT END
    Desmond Clark, Chicago


    WIDE RECEIVERS
    Terrell Owens,* Dallas (it hurts to put him here, but he caught 13 touchdown passes)
    Wes Welker,* Miami (makes it over Terry Glenn because Welker is also a special teams ace)


    TAILBACKS
    Thomas Jones, Chicago
    Chester Taylor, Minnesota


    FULLBACK
    Jim Finn,* Jersey/A (Ivy League grad from Penn)


    QUARTERBACK
    Jeff Garcia,* Philadelphia (undrafted former CFL player, let go twice in NFL)


    DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
    Jason Ferguson, Dallas
    Vonnie Holliday,* Miami
    Rod Coleman, Atlanta
    Kelly Gregg,* Baltimore (tastefully named!)


    LINEBACKERS
    Ben Leber, Minnesota
    Donnie Edwards, San Diego (plays inside linebacker at 227 pounds)
    David Thornton, Tennessee (once had 145 tackles with Colts)


    DEFENSIVE BACKS
    Darren Sharper, Minnesota
    Robert Griffith,* Arizona (undrafted and let go twice, has had an impressive 13-year NFL career)
    Marlon McCree,* San Diego (Marlon -- on fourth down, knock it down!)
    Brian Williams, Jacksonville


    KICKING TEAMS
    Placekicker: Robbie Gould, Chicago (undrafted, his 143-point season would have led the league in scoring were it not for LaDainian Tomlinson's 31 touchdowns)
    Punter: Brian Moorman,* Buffalo
    Long-snapper: Jon Dorenbos,* Philadelphia (during offseason, works as a magician in Vegas)
    Returner: B.J. Sams, Baltimore
    Special teamers: Sean Morey, Pittsburgh (Ivy league grad from Brown); Kassim Osgood*, San Diego


    Honorable mention: Morten Andersen, Atlanta. The NFL's new all-time leading scorer was let go FIVE TIMES and did not play in 2005 because no one wanted him





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    TMQ's Unwanted Player of the Year.Tuesday Morning Quarterback's Unwanted Player of the Year is Kevin Kaesviharn, safety and nickel back for Cincinnati. Kaesviharn played Division II ball at tiny Augustana in South Dakota, graduated in 1997, and was out of football for four years before earning a tryout in 2001 with the Green Bay Packers, who promptly waived him. Kaesviharn caught on as a Bengals' special-teams player, then was waived and re-signed three times. Kaesviharn gradually played his way into the lineup, starting most Cincinnati games since 2003, and drew some votes for the Pro Bowl this season. At the risk of sounding really corny -- kids, if you've got a dream, never give up.
     
  2. SOWELLisGOD

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    great article...the TMQ is probably the best read on espn.com
     
  3. McCareins 81

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    Robbie Gould is such an amazing story. You wonder if he's a one-hit wonder. He did take the job of Doug Brien in 05
     
  4. DonnieIsTheKing

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    Jason Ferguson was let go because we were in cap hell both that year and were going to be again the year after, so we let him walk. I'm sure there are other debatable guys on this Team, but overall it's a good and very interesting read.
     
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    Jets didnt get anyone on the all unwanted team but i bet Hank Poteat would make for the most unwanted team. How many times was he cut this season? To end up as a starter? That's a great story
     
  6. Namath2Kolber

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    Pete Kendall made the second team.
     
  7. DonnieIsTheKing

    DonnieIsTheKing Active Member

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    Which was definitely a good selection... why exactly did the Cardinals get rid of him in August? Because Denny didn't like him? And now their OL blows... I love it :grin:
     
  8. MarionBarber31

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    Love this article/thread. Just goes to show that all the "experts" and the obvious choices are not the best/right ones. One of the things I'm most optimistic about with the tangini regime is their judgement in not going after the pricey, popular, "big name" picks/FA's. I think a few years down the road we will see more Jets on this type of list.
     
  9. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    A few things......

    Ty Law has been waived by both the Pats and the Jets not because he couldn't play but because he was asking for 9 million a year.

    Owens was waived because he is a piece of shit, plan and simple

    I don't know if Saturday is a 1st ballot HOFer with both Mawae and Nalen playing in the same time frame as him.

    Mike Furrey is really an amazing story as he played DB for the Las Vegas Outlaws in the XFL. He was great fantasy pickup for me this year.

    The Walt Harris story is great.... eat shit Dan Snyder
     

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