Pittsburgh Steelers have spent a good amount of time over the course of the past four seasons lamenting the drafting of outside linebacker Jarvis Jones in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Their fan base is certainly not the only one around the league that has experienced buyer’s remorse from 2013, which has proven to be a below average year at the top end of the draft.
While the Bengals may have found a Pro Bowl tight end—when healthy, which has been somewhat rare—the Browns got stuck with a more than underwhelming pass-rusher in the top 10 whom they were at least able to trade, the Baltimore Ravens hold the distinction as having the only first-round pick from that year in the division to get arrested in addition to being a failure.