14. Alvin Harper, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995):

Super-fast Tennessee Volunteer Harper made his way to the Cowboys as a running mate for star receiver Michael Irvin in the first round of the 1991 draft. Harper played a solid, if not featured, role in the Cowboys’ Super Bowl dynasty of the 1990s, steadily increasing his production his first four years with Dallas. That culminated with his impressive showing in 1994, where he caught 33 passes for 821 yards and eight touchdowns, resulting in a ridiculous 24.9 yards-per-reception average.

Tampa Bay saw it fit to give him a four-year, $10.6 million deal before the 1995 season, one that Harper did not live up to. He played in only 25 games in two years with Tampa, catching 65 passes for 922 yards and three touchdowns. He was released following the 1996 season. Harper was then signed by Washington but caught a ridiculous two passes in 1997 before flaming out of the NFL with a return to Dallas, playing only two games in 1999.

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