The 5 biggest Syracuse football NFL Draft busts of the last 30 years
Since the early 1990s, which former Syracuse Orangemen have been the biggest busts after being drafted into the NFL?
By Sam Fariss
- 50 games played
- 18 games started
Despite starting in 18 games during his professional career, Adam Terry bounced between 53-man rosters and practice squads in the NFL.
Terry was drafted 64th overall in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft after a highly successful collegiate career with Syracuse.
Over six seasons in the big leagues, Terry only saw the field in 50 games, including his 18 starts.
Terry's professional career was plagued by injuries that eventually led to his departure from the Baltimore Ravens.