Bad stats: 8/10
Role in team success: 9/10
Expectations: 9/10
Overall Bust Index: 26/30
Leinart had one of the most accomplished careers in college football history. In three seasons as the Trojans' starter, he posted a 37-2 record with two national championships. He threw for 10,693 yards and 99 touchdowns during that time, leading the way for one of college football's greatest dynasties.
His pro career, however, was an enormous letdown. The Cardinals chose him with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2006 draft and started him 11 times during his rookie season. He showed some promise that year, throwing for 2,547 yards with 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, but was never able to replicate that meager success. A broken collarbone ended his second season after just five games, and he made just two starts in the next five seasons before being released by the Bills in 2013.

