Vinny Testaverde
After an absolutely spectacular career at the University of Miami, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Testaverde with the first overall pick in the 1987 NFL draft. To say things didn’t get off to a good start would be a massive understatement. In his second season, the Bucs handed Vinny the keys to the car. He rewarded them by throwing 35 interceptions in just 15 games. Testaverde’s best seasons came much later in his career — with the Ravens (age 33) and Jets (age 35).
In 2007, after 21 seasons in the NFL, he officially retired. He ranks fourth on the all-time interceptions list — with 267 career interceptions. When he was done playing Testaverde became the quarterbacks coach at Jesuit High School of Tampa, where his son Vincent, Jr. attended before playing college football for the University of Albany.