The Cleveland Browns are no stranger to making some bad NFL Draft picks, as there exists any number of all-time draft busts who could stand out as the worst this organization has ever spit out.
Some fans may point to quarterback failures like Tim Couch, Johnny Manziel, or Brady Quinn. Others may look at disappointing defensive picks like Justin Gilbert, Mike Junkin, and Courtney Brown. However, there is one pick that not only sunk in Cleveland, but directly set a rival up for success.
The dominant Miami Dolphins teams of the early 1970s would not have existed without a piece of good, old-fashioned Browns incompetence, as they traded away star wide receiver Paul Warfield in his iconic No.