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    In less than a season the career of R Jay Soward was over.


    Naturally, the players need to had to overcome their off-field problems before they succeed in their Madden NFL 24 careers. Being called a head case in the draft is only one of the red flags that deter teams from selecting certain players. Certain flags are subsequently ignored because of high marks in another area.


    "I believe the most difficult part for me was dealing with the pressure that came with being drafted," he recalls. "I did not perform well in my first season, so everyone was on me a lot. I would have liked to have been in New Orleans in the second round. I'd rather not been a first round draft pick. I was of the opinion that New Orleans had a better staff that was suited to me at the time. I think being with those team members would have altered my outlook in Madden NFL 24."


    That's the primary issue of a player being called a bust. Like watching Mut 24 coins a subject in an experiment knowing that it is being watched, an Madden NFL 24 player's path quickly changes depending on which team selects him and the time they do.


    Could Aaron Rodgers have been successful in San Francisco? Should Russell Wilson have been as successful as a rookie in Cleveland with big expectations instead of little expectations in a third-round selection? R. Jay Soward was exceptional in highschool, which allowed him to go to USC. When he was accepted to USC and struggled to adapt, but he achieved some success on the field as his talent shone through.


    The bigger question is whether or not you're able to be able to live up to cheap madden 24 coins the expectations from Madden NFL 24 fans who pay hundreds of dollars a season to watch you play when you're the baby of the first round instead of the seventh-round perhaps.


    Don't f this up.


    Soward did not live up to that and barely lasted in the Madden NFL 24. The league and his head did not match. He would like to had gotten a better position when he was drafted. He thought he could have blended into an organization and worked his upwards from there however that didn't happen which is why he's the primary character on the story instead. A story of 10 players that, like R. Jay Soward, do not have any shady ways to get into the league.


    Here are their stories, but much shorter.


    10. Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State - 1st overall, Cleveland, 2000


    Picked 28 spots ahead of Soward in the first place on this list features a player who is not supposed to be red flagged. Apart from that, judging the best defensive line prospects is impossible to do. Sure, the talent appraisers get it wrong in almost every position However, you don't appear to find as many mistakes that you would at defensive lineman.


    It could be related because defensive linemen get selected in the first round, and thus will suffer more errors, but take one look at those who did not even make the list: Jerome McDougle, Michael Haynes, Aaron Maybin, Tyson Jackson, Derrick Harvey Johnathan as well as Dewayne Robertson.


    Brown recorded a school record 70 tackles and 33 sacks for loss. He also won receiving the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year prize and one of the greatest four-year plays in the history of the college game. At 6'4. 285 pounds he was the perfect size. He ran the 40-yard race in 4.52 seconds with a 37-inch vertical and did 26 reps from the bench. There wasn't any reason to be worried about Brown who was a runner, and there was little evidence to suggest that the Browns were making mistakes in choosing him over teammate LaVar Arrington, Chris Samuels, Jamal Lewis, Plaxico Burress and Brian Urlacher.


    Aldon Smith has had more sacks in the last season (19.5) that Brown has had in his entire career (19).


    The injuries may have taken a impact on Brown some, but that will not account for his failure to produce as a run-stuffer, pass-rusher or run-rusher. Brown had the kind of career you'd expect and respect, out of someone who was drafted in the fifth round , but it wasn't what you'd like to witness from the top pick. Sometimes when everything is supposed to be in order, it just doesn't.


    Honorable Mention: Vernon Gholston


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