Tim Couch
Couch was a talented gunslinger who set several NCAA records during his time at Kentucky, including completion percentage and most completions in a season. Sadly, that success never translated to the NFL. When Cleveland drafted him as their first pick in the 1999 draft, the Browns hoped he would be their franchise quarterback. Of course, that doesn’t seem to happen for the quarterbacks that Cleveland drafts.
As the signal-caller for the Browns, Couch threw for just 11,571 yards with 64 touchdowns and 67 interceptions in five injury-plagued seasons. After being released at the end of the 2003 season, he attempted several comebacks but was never more than a backup. His disappointing career ended in 2007 when he tested positive for HGH. When his playing days were over, Couch went into broadcasting, serving as an analyst, typically on regional networks.