22. Brady Quinn – 22nd overall to Browns in 2007:
Quinn was a hyped QB at Notre Dame but made a noted fall in the first round of the 2007 draft. When he finally arrived in Cleveland, he found himself third on the depth chart behind Derek Anderson and Charlie Frye. When Anderson was injured that year, Quinn made his debut late in the season. He went only 3-of-8 passing and failed to lead the Browns to a score.
The following year, Anderson was benched following a disappointing start to the season. Quinn was named the starter as a result and lost his first start to the Denver Broncos. He rallied back to defeat the Buffalo Bills in his next start but suffered a broken finger. He tried to play through it but was ultimately sidelined for the rest of the season due to surgery. Quinn bounced back to start for the Browns in 2009 but was benched in favor of Anderson at halftime of the third game of the season. From there, Quinn played for Denver, Kansas City, Seattle, the Jets, St. Louis, and Miami before flaming out of the NFL in 2014.