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Top 10 Most Overrated NFL Players



Top 10 Most Overrated NFL Players

Published Feb. 21, 2012
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I've been really frustrated lately. Ever since Randy Moss announced that he was "coming back from retirement" - otherwise known as the "no one wanted me last year, so let me try a gimmick so front offices remember that I still exist" strategy - I've been bombarded with questions about Moss' possible destination.

Moss is completely finished, and most sensible people know this, so all the media coverage surrounding his supposed return to the NFL has been unbearable. I asked myself, "Is there anyone more overrated than Moss right now?" And thus, I created this article.

Keep in mind that I don't think most of the players on this list suck. They're just not nearly as good as the general consensus thinks they are.

10. Stanford Routt, CB, Chiefs
Stanford Routt tied DeAngelo Hall for most touchdowns allowed (13) in the past two years. That's not his only problem.

Routt was whistled for a whopping 17 penalties in 2011 alone. As a comparison, Champ Bailey had seven penalties - dating back to 2008! In case you're wondering, Darrelle Revis has had 11 infractions in that same 4-year span. And the man he's replacing, Brandon Carr, had eight penalties the past two seasons.

I have no idea why Routt is considered to be one of the elite cornerbacks in the NFL, but he is anything but. Check out what sort of grade I gave the Chiefs for signing Routt.

9. Antrel Rolle, S, Giants
I criticized the Giants for signing Antrel Rolle to a 5-year, $37 million deal two springs ago. New York fans yelled at me, while Arizona supporters laughed at the Giants' decision. Seriously, I've never seen a fan base so thrilled to see a Pro Bowler leave. People who cheered for the Cardinals were thrilled that he would no longer be blowing coverages in their secondary.

I think Giant fans understand now. Rolle gets terribly lost in coverage, and the numbers back it up. When targeting Rolle in 2011, opposing quarterbacks completed a whopping 81.6 percent of their passes and maintained a sterling quarterback rating of 126.1. On top of that, Rolle committed four penalties, which tied for sixth in the NFL (safeties only).



8. DeAngelo Hall, CB, Redskins
DeAngelo Hall is fortunate that the Redskins are more than $30 million under the cap; otherwise, he could have been a salary casualty at his $6 million price tag.

I mentioned that Hall has surrendered 13 touchdowns in the past two seasons, which ties Stanford Routt for most by any cornerback in that span. Quarterbacks have completed 70.5 percent of their passes while targeting Hall since 2010, maintaining a passer rating of about 103.

In addition to his overrated performance on the field, Hall is also a problem in the locker room. He's gotten into verbal fights with defensive coordinator Jim Haslett on several occasions, and also made light of DeSean Jackson's concussion problems prior to one of his lazy performances against the Eagles in 2010.

7. Michael Turner, RB, Falcons
The Falcons were among the league's worst in first-down runs and negative plays in the running game for a reason. Michael Turner is done.

You may tilt your head and ask, "Didn't Turner rush for more than 1,300 yards and average 4.5 YPC last year?" While that's true, Turner looked very sluggish and really slow down the stretch. He had a 3.6 YPC or worse in six of his final seven contests, with the lone exception being against a Buccaneer team that quit on Raheem Morris.

Turner also offers nothing in the passing game, so he's a non-factor if the Falcons happen to be trailing.

6. LeGarrette Blount, RB, Buccaneers
When most people talk about LeGarrette Blount, his unbelievable, hurdling run against the Packers is the first thing brought up in the conversation.

Here are two things that should trump that: his extreme lethargy and inability to learn protection schemes. Charlie Campbell reported a couple of weeks ago that both Blount and Mike Williams didn't work out or put any effort in the weight room. Blount also frustrated his coaches by not being able to learn the nuances in the passing game, rendering him useless when Tampa fell behind because he wouldn't be able to get on the field.

Blount has great talent, but he's an incredibly overrated player because the mental aspect of his game is severely lacking. And based on his history, it's doubtful that he'll ever be able to put it all together.



5. Brandon Marshall, WR, Dolphins
Brandon Marshall has elite talent, but that doesn't mean that he's an elite player. An elite player wouldn't lead the NFL in drops the past two years (27). An elite player would be able to help his team finish with a winning record at least once in his career. It's remarkable, but Marshall has never been a part of a winning squad. How does that happen?

Marshall also kills his team by doing stupid things on the field, whether that's committing unsportsmanlike penalties or mindlessly running out of the bounds on a play that should have been a touchdown.

If Marshall could strengthen the mental part of his game, he would be an elite player. He'll be turning 28 soon, so that may never happen.

4. Randy Moss, WR, Free Agent
When Randy Moss announced that he was unretiring, I tweeted (@walterfootball), "Randy Moss unretires. Hooray. In the next hour, I will post all of the teams that will be interested in signing him. Stay tuned."

An hour later: "I hope everyone enjoyed my list of teams that are interested in Randy Moss. It'll be quite the bidding war."

Some people didn't get the joke. The joke is Moss because no one wants him. Why would any team want to sign him? He couldn't even get on the field when he was with the Titans. The Vikings jettisoned him because he was a locker-room nuisance on top of being a receiver who can no longer get open.

Moss was always one-trick pony who destroyed secondaries because of his unbelievable talent. Now at 35, that talent is all gone, so Moss can't do his one trick anymore.

I'll be shocked if any team signs Moss. Any front office that acquires him will only humiliate itself.

3. DeSean Jackson, WR, Eagles
DeSean Jackson made a huge impact when on the field for the Eagles last year because opposing defensive coordinators were scared to death of his speed and downfield ability.

But here's the thing - they shouldn't have been so afraid. Jackson's bark is way worse than his bite; after suffering concussions last year and taking a vicious hit against the Texans in an early December battle, Jackson apparently decided that he would run nothing but go routes. His teammates have criticized him, even calling him a "candy a**." But that apparently didn't matter to the speedy wideout, who has had just two 100-yard performances since the middle of December 2010.

If that's not enough, Jackson's frequent drops and poor attitude make him undesirable in my book. But some team will trade for him. After all, if some defensive coordinators haven't caught on yet, then there must be general managers out there who covet Jackson's playmaking ability despite all of the ugly warts.



2. QB Eagles No. 7, QB, Eagles
The quarterback who has lost his name would have been No. 1 on this list a year ago, back when everyone was singing his praises and Matthew Berry was telling his followers to pick him first overall in fantasy drafts. I'll never forget the look on a bank security guard's face when we were discussing football and I told him that QB Dog Killer was the most overrated player in the NFL. I thought he was going to handcuff me.

People are now somewhat more familiar with QB Dog Killer's warts. He's very exciting to watch and he has great physical talent. There's no doubt about that. However, he struggles to read defenses and he can't recognize blitzes. Any smart defensive coordinator can simply out-game plan him, so I can't see Philadelphia ever advancing deep into the playoffs with him under center.

So, if more fans are familiar with QB Dog Killer's liabilities, why is he on this list? Is it because I hate his guts? Hardly. It's because he's not much of a runner anymore. I don't know if it's age (32 in June) or financial security after signing a huge contract, but QB Dog Killer's rushing attempts were down from 100 in 12 games in 2010 to just 76 in 13 games in 2011. His 76 scampers marked a career low in which he's started a dozen or more games.

And speaking of which, QB Dog Killer is unreliable. He always gets hurt, so the Eagles can't count on him to stay in the lineup.

1. Wes Welker, WR, Patriots
This is not a knee-jerk reaction to what happened in the Super Bowl. I've always believed that Wes Welker has been incredibly overrated. When the average fan puts together a list of the top receivers in the NFL, Welker is usually included. He shouldn't be.

Welker is just a slot receiver. He's a really, really good slot receiver, but a slot receiver nonetheless. Because of the monstrous stats he has posted the past five years, some football fans argue that he's on the level of Larry Fitzgerald and other wideouts of that ilk.

There's no denying that Welker is tremendous in New England's system, but I highly doubt he would be half as effective in a normal offense with an average quarterback. Welker just doesn't have the talent to be a No. 1 wideout. He's very smart and crafty, and he's a great guy to have on a team, despite what hot supermodels may think, but his ability to be as effective in another scheme is very debatable. Forum mod Injured Reserve once told me, "The difference between Wes Welker and Davone Bess is Tom Brady." Like Welker, Bess is just a slot receiver. Who's to say Bess wouldn't post 100-plus receptions playing in Welker's spot with Brady?

This stat may surprise you: Aside from Brandon Marshall, no receiver has more drops in the past two years than Welker (26). Sure, Welker has many more targets than the average wideout, but most of the passes that go his way are of the short variety.

So, perhaps that decisive play in the Super Bowl wasn't a fluke. Maybe Tom Brady's supermodel wife knows what she's talking about after all.

Overrated NFL Players Also Considered:

John Abraham, DE, Falcons - Racks up sacks versus awful opponents; disappears often in big games.

Michael Bush, RB, Raiders - Hasn't proven he can handle the load; wore down at the end of the season despite not playing much in first half.

Jermon Bushrod, OT, Saints - Doesn't surrender many sacks because Drew Brees gets rid of the ball quickly, but allows Brees to be pressured often.

Jermichael Finley, TE, Packers - Will he ever live up to his potential?

Dashon Goldson, S, 49ers - I slotted him pretty low in my 2012 NFL Free Agent Rankings, prompting dozens of 49er fans to send me hate mail for it. By that reaction, you'd think I insulted the Pope, spat on Mother Teresa's grave or said that Jeremy Lin has some sort of hole in his armor.

Matt Hasselbeck, QB - I'm listing him because Chris Berman constantly harps that Hasselbeck was the best free agency signing last year. But Jake Locker outplayed him.

A.J. Hawk, ILB, Packers - He has nothing left in the tank.

Dominique Rodgers-Cromarite, CB, Eagles - Could be good if he actually cared.

Tony Romo, QB, Cowboys - Will he ever step up in a big game?

Jonathan Vilma, ILB, Saints - Constantly gets washed away in the run. To be fair though, the defensive tackles in front of him suck.

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Daveo 02-21-2012 08:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx.234 (total posts: 1)
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This is the dumbest article you've ever written. Seriously, why even waste your time coming up with a list that describes Welker as the worst at something?
Packer Back 02-21-2012 07:00 am xxx.xxx.xxx.225 (total posts: 2)
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Sorry guys - a lot of typos in the below post. My bad. However, I think you guys get the idea of what I am trying to say.
Packer Backer 02-21-2012 06:50 am xxx.xxx.xxx.225 (total posts: 2)
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Great list, I really enjoyed it.

However, I have to say that I disagree with listing Patriots WR Wes Welker on this list, much less in the #1 slot. Everything you say about Welker is 100% correct. He is a "system" guy that is only valuable in the slot. But what a value! Let's give credit where credit is due. The Pats IDed Welker as a good fit for their system and went out and got him and he has absolutely excelled in their system. Years ago future Hall of Fame QB Steve Young was considered a bust while with the Bucs. The 49ers felt he would be a good fit in their system and not only did he succed in replacing Joe Montana when the 49ers shipped him off to the Chiefs, but he went on to play in a number of Pro Bowls, win a Super Bowl and, as already stated, is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A player might be a system guy but the player has to fit the system in order to make it work. Give credit where credit is due. Two other credit system QBs in the recent past are Kurt Warner and to a lesser extent Brett Favre. Warner was awesome in the three WR formations he ran with the Rams and Cardinals. When he ran a more traditional offense while with the Giants - he was not that affective. Favre was outstanding as a Packer but that year with the Jets - not so much. He bounced back with the Vikes until age and injury finally got the best of him.
to: Peter Olesen 02-21-2012 06:50 am xxx.xxx.xxx.140 (total posts: 1)
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...tebow overrated...??? ...many fans and even experts call him the worst nfl qb every week if not day and he is overrated...? ...so how is he overrated when he is considered the worst by many...?
Andrew 02-21-2012 06:42 am xxx.xxx.xxx.104 (total posts: 1)
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Where's Peyton Manning?
Adam C 02-21-2012 05:59 am xxx.xxx.xxx.146 (total posts: 1)
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Agreed on most of those. I remember Welker in Miami and he was a much better player than Bess. His body limits what he can do as a reciever but remember Brady's best 4 statistical seasons came with Welker as his go to guy. Sorry but that doesn't happen with Bess. 2 years ago you could claim Romo was overrated but most people pretty much have it right nowadays. He's a very good QB that isn't elite but is around the top 10.

@Most overrated players of all time: It's pretty obvious you're just copying stuff you heard from other people who are clueless to the game. T.O.'s game was much better rounded than you think. The Cowboys could barely win without Emmitt. Emmitt had those holes because he ran in a power offense that often used TEs and FBs to block. Barry Sanders ran in a spread offense that rarely used a FB and often left only 5 linemen to block. He also had a team who once had a QB who lead the league in passing while 3 WRs had 1000 yds 2 of which had over 1400yds. So all that talk about Barry not having a good team or any help is BS. To say Emmitt was only a "Good" back is borderline retarded. The Cowboy's back up RBs had less YPC than the Lions back up RBs. That Lions team did produce Pro Bowl linemen too. Namath was as good a Favre just less durable. Both were great QBs. Also Namath changed the game and put the NFL on the map. Come back when you actually know what you're talking about.
Peter Olesen 02-21-2012 04:54 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.55 (total posts: 1)
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Man, what about Tebow... He is just a bit overrated
Po 02-21-2012 04:50 am xxx.xxx.xxx2.79 (total posts: 1)
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Good call on Goldson. He comes from the Deangelo Hall school of "ESPN Highlights rule! Playing my position correctly drool!"

Dallas Fan and Resident 02-21-2012 04:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.166 (total posts: 1)
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To be fair around here Romo is far more underrated then overrated. No one believes in him anymore in this city.
Tebow-verrated?!?! 02-21-2012 04:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.174 (total posts: 1)
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Ironically enough Tebow is extremely underrated. OVERRATED means fails to meet expectations. UNDERRATED means exceeds expectations. The media drove Tebowmania into the dirt, and plenty of people claimed he sucked even before all the hoopla. Yet, he continued winning in dramatic fashion, tore apart the Steelers' defense in the playoffs, and EXCEEDED expectations. Clearly, Tebow is not overrated. Being sick of the media-driven Tebowmania is one thing. Hating on Tebow and calling him overrated is another thing entirely.
Most overrated players of all time 02-21-2012 04:24 am xxx.xxx.xxx.219 (total posts: 1)
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#3- Emmit Smith- was a warrior and a good back, but not great- I could have run for 1000 yards a game behind that O-Line!

#2- T.O.- Freak athlete, great deep threat, but dropped every other pass thrown to him and a cancer that plauged many a locker room.

#1- Brodway Joe- You win one Superbowl for the Jets and your great in everyone's eyes I guess. Look at his completion percentage and INTs to TDs and then try to tell me he was a great QB!
Maine 02-21-2012 03:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx.156 (total posts: 1)
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Tim Tebow is so overrated that he didn't even make this list.
Sciz 02-21-2012 01:45 am xxx.xxx.xxx03.5 (total posts: 1)
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To be fair, most WRs aren't trying to catch bullets from Tom Brady with a quarter of a second to react. Short passes aren't necessarily easier to catch. You have to react that much faster.
Los Gargantas 02-21-2012 12:45 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.20 (total posts: 1)
13     77

I'm surprised you haven't included Victor Crux. He's nothing more than a deep threat who puts up lucky YAC, but I've seen him listed as one of the five best WRs in the league. Another is LaRon Laundry, who is just horrendous in coverage and cares only for the bug hits. Maybe he would've been better if Sean Taylor hadn't been shot. (RIP)
Jeebus 02-21-2012 12:01 am xxx.xxx.xxx9.22 (total posts: 1)
152     570

Yeah, TIm Tebow is overrated, if by overrated you mean the greatest player who ever lived in the history of the world!!!!! : )



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