Every year in March, big-time players sign big-time contracts with teams hoping that said players will become even bigger-time stars in their new homes. And every year, many of those players fail to live up to the lofty expectations that are inevitably attached to their blockbuster contracts.
You had Mike Wallace, Andy Levitre and Paul Kruger in 2013, Jairus Byrd and Branden Albert in 2014, Darrelle Revis, Julius Thomas, DeMarco Murray, Torrey Smith and arguably even Ndamukong Suh in 2015 and you already have Brock Osweiler and Kelvin Beachum from 2016.