Going into the 2016 NFL Draft, 31 teams share the same goal with their first-round picks: Find a successful impact player for the long term.
It’s the complete opposite of landing a bust who goes down among the lowest of draft lows in each team’s history.
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These are the latter. Here’s a look at all 32 teams’ worst first-rounders since 2000.
DT Wendell Bryant (No. 12, 2002)
The Cardinals thought they had a stud up front in the big body (6-5, 303 pounds) from Wisconsin, but Bryant turned into a colossal bust.