After redrafting inI’m  in a good position to move some players via trades, especially from the wide receiver position. Discouraged by the lack of success that my favorite NFL team, the Cleveland Browns, have had since their return to the NFL in 1999, I’m deciding to be a fantasy GM and redo their drafts. If you dig a little deeper, you may be able to pull out closer to a 100 names of first round busts over the last three decades.

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5 pick Quentin Jammer in San Diego and No. > 2002 NFL Draft.

More specifically, the National Football League.

*Twelve picks were out of the league by the end of the 2009 season, or earlier. This is a series that will fe...In Tampa earlier today, 16-year veteran defensive back Ronde Barber officially announced his retirement from the National Football League ...This weekend the Lingerie Football League (LFL) semifinals takes place as the four best teams from each of the six-team conference–Eastern a...Ed Werder of ESPN is reporting that the New England Patriots are will sign former Denver Broncos and New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow, an...Happy Memorial Day! Now we’re fully into the Butch Davis era. During the last four years, he’s averaging 85.5 tackles, three sacks and one interception a season.A fifth round draft pick, Kampman made his mark during the 2003 playoffs by recording three sacks in two playoff games for the Packers. The following year, he’s become a steady defender, playing every game the last four seasons, and averaging 75 tackles and 9.5 sacks a season. In the old days (pre-1990s), cap space and free agency was never an issue. Reed's borderline Hall of Fame career includes over 500 tackles, 57 interceptions (six returned for TDs), six sacks and 11 forced fumbles in 143 starts for Baltimore. The 2002 NBA draft class was light on stars and disturbingly heavy on what-could-have-beens. Here’s my draft board, with only the Saints second round pick indicating a selection number in the round.

Well, given he was a young kid taking over a team just getting things started in the NFL, he struggled early and often. Now with the Chicago Bears, and at age 32, Peppers still appears to have plenty left in the tank and I expect him to add on to his 100 career sacks over the last 10 seasons.

He broke out in 2007, starting in all 16 games, and recording 98 tackles and 8.5 sacks.

Harrison saw limited playing time (mostly on special teams) during his first four years with Pittsburgh. Create your own re-draft using My DraftSite on DraftSite.com.

He’s currently a free agent.Also from Ohio, Harrison went undrafted out of Kent State, and signed with the Steelers. The 2002 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams …

I have taken a closer look at the draft that unfolded a decade ago and have broken it down for you, my readers.

I did indicate where the actual Cleveland picks went with the number after their names:With eight picks in 2002, Cleveland originally drafted the following:Out of those eight, at least four are still in the league, and two have had fairly good careers (Fowler and Andra Davis).

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He was elected to the Pro Bowl the last two years while recording 27.5 sacks during that span.Scott was undrafted and signed with Baltimore. Just over 10 years ago, in the 2002 draft, a quarterback was selected No.

*Six top 10 picks are out of the league, and have been since at least the 2010 regular season. Let’s see how I do in comparison:Taken eight picks after William Green, Ed Reed has been nothing short of a terror in the defensive backfield for the Ravens, making it to the Pro Bowl five times (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008).

He probably would have made it in 2005 as well if he didn’t miss six games with an ankle injury.

Westbrook also adds another stellar back to pair, or split time, with LT. Givens is a lesser receiver in a crowd of Pro Bowlers, but adds depth there as well.

Past his Houston career, Carr didn't see much of the field.

Did I mention he plays for the Ravens?