Heisman Trophy Awardees Who Failed To Live Up To Expectations

Published on 01/28/2021
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Tim Tebow

In 2010, the Denver Broncos had been on the lookout for a QB. This was the reason they picked Tim Tebow during the first round of the NFL draft. The 2007 Heisman Trophy awardee was known for his amazing touchdown pass in 2011, but his career was not impressive. In the big leagues, his ability to throw was a huge issue. We think that it is said that he could not get past this weakness. Once he quit playing, he decided to try his luck in another sport. He now plays baseball for the New York Mets! Whoa.

Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow

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Johnny Manziel

In 2011, Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy. The Browns drafted him by trading up to the twenty-second slot. They did this in the hopes that he would help the Cleveland franchise hit its stride once more. Sadly, he only had several on-field moments and a lot of off-field drama. In 2015, he spent his sophomore season in rehab. The team decided to move on without him since he was away for two years. In 2018, he joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL but was later traded to Montreal.

Johnny Manziel

Johnny Manziel

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