My choice for biggest draft bust is not the most conventional, and I believe that anyone could rightfully challenge me here, but my choice is Zack Vega. Now, I am aware that Vega was drafted with the twenty fifth pick in a draft that had thirty-three players. I am aware that people knew about 'attitude' and 'problems' before the National Simulation Football League's season nineteen draft, yet I have three words that will back up my ideas.
Chicago Shit Show.
First and foremost, Vega was a good enough player to receive the interest of Chicago and end up there after an initial stint at Arizona. But when you think of a draft bust, you normally think of a player who was not able to be of any use for their team. Zack Vega was not only part of a very bad Butchers squad, he was also an instrumental figure in unravelling a bad internal situation for the Butchers, and publicised them for all of the league to see. Vega's actions led to the widespread ridicule of the team, and the complete shaming of Chicago's general managers. No other draftee here has completely unravelled the foundation of his team and cemented their status as a joke. If there was some dramatic irony to end this story, Vega lost his starting job in Sarasota to Chicago's quarterback.
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Chicago Shit Show.
First and foremost, Vega was a good enough player to receive the interest of Chicago and end up there after an initial stint at Arizona. But when you think of a draft bust, you normally think of a player who was not able to be of any use for their team. Zack Vega was not only part of a very bad Butchers squad, he was also an instrumental figure in unravelling a bad internal situation for the Butchers, and publicised them for all of the league to see. Vega's actions led to the widespread ridicule of the team, and the complete shaming of Chicago's general managers. No other draftee here has completely unravelled the foundation of his team and cemented their status as a joke. If there was some dramatic irony to end this story, Vega lost his starting job in Sarasota to Chicago's quarterback.
224 Words.