Best and Worst NFL Draft Picks for Each Team in the Past Decade

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Dec 22, 2013; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Tennessee Titans tackle Michael Roos (71) blocks against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first half at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Tennessee Titans

Best Pick – Michael Roos, OT, 41st Overall in 2005

Let’s take it back to 2005 for the Titans best pick in offensive tackle Michael Roos. He’s been a Pro Bowl talent on the Titans offensive line, even though he only has one Pro Bowl appearance. However, he has been named to three separate All-Pro teams.

He’s been a mainstay on the Titans offensive line, pairing with David Stewart to give the Titans bookend tackles along with David Stewart.

Other selections considered:

David Stewart, OT, 113th Overall in 2005

Stephen Tulloch, LB, 116th Overall in 2006

Chris Johnson, RB, 24th Overall in 2008

Derrick Morgan, DE/LB, 16th Overall in 2010

Alterraun Verner, CB, 104th Overall in 2010

Jurrell Casey, DL, 77th Overall in 2011

Kendall Wright, WR, 20th Overall in 2012

Worst Pick – Vince Young, QB, 3rd Overall in 2006

Vince Young was a standout quarterback in college, one of the best quarterbacks in the history of college football. He looked like a future Pro Bowler in the NFL, and he was on two occasions.

After winning Rookie of the Year in 2006, his career went through a myriad of ups and downs, culminating in his release from Tennessee in 2011. Unfortunately Young might be more remembered for his short disappearance in 2008, than any real strides he made on the football field.

Other selections considered:

Adam Jones, CB, 6th Overall in 2005

Chris Henry, RB, 50th Overall in 2007

Jake Locker, QB, 8th Overall in 2011