Bad stats: 6/10

Role in team success: 6/10

Expectations: 8/10

Overall Bust Index: 20/30

"The Dayne Train" rewrote the record books during his four years at Wisconsin. He led the Badgers to two Rose Bowl wins and is the NCAA's all-time leader in career rushing yards with 7,125.

Dayne was picked by the Giants with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2000 draft. A big, bruising back, he teamed with the versatile Tiki Barber to form a "thunder and lighting" duo and had great success in his rookie season. He ran for 770 yards and helped lead the team to a berth in Super Bowl XXXV, which the Giants lost to the Ravens. His production steadily declined in subsequent years, though he had a brief resurgence later in his career with the Houston Texans, rushing for a combined 1,385 over his last two seasons.


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