Drew Bledsoe (1993 – 2006)
Drew Bledsoe’s legacy is forever tied to Tom Brady, as it was his injury that allowed Brady to take over as New England’s quarterback. As for Bledsoe, he will probably always be remembered in New England and a member of the team’s Hall of Fame after leading the Patriots to the playoffs several times. However, he still never won a Super Bowl as a starter and also didn’t do anything special after leaving New England. Bearing in mind that Bledsoe was once the top overall pick in the draft, it’s reasonable to call Bledsoe a little overrated. Don’t you agree?
Daunte Culpepper (1999 – 2010)
There’s no denying that Daunte Culpepper had some awesome physical tools and truly could have been something special in the NFL. However, due to some injuries, this prevented him from truly succeeding in his career and ultimately making him one of the greatest football stars of all time. Culpepper only had about three stand-out seasons, including the 2004 season when he had over 5,000 total yards. After that season, sadly injuries affected his career. But even before that, Culpepper had seasons plagued by turnovers and conflicts, which is why he’s a little overrated.