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Bad stats: 10/10

Role in team success: 10/10

Expectations: 1/10

Overall Bust Index: 21/30

White narrowly beat Pittsburgh wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald in the 2003 Heisman voting. That season, he threw for 3,846 yards with 40 touchdowns as the Sooners posted a 12-2 record.

Despite his impressive college résumé, White's prospects as an NFL quarterback were nonexistent. He tore both of his ACLs while in college and required two reconstructive surgeries. He became just the third Heisman winner to go undrafted by the NFL after Charlie Ward, who instead played in the NBA, and Pete Dawkins, the 1958 winner who chose a career in the military over football.


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