5 biggest NFL Draft busts in Texas A&M football history
NCAA staff writer Sam Fariss ranks the five worst NFL Draft busts from Texas A&M.
By Sam Fariss
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Quentin Coryatt. player. 1992 – Round 1, Pick 2. Indianapolis Colts, LB. . . Quentin Coryatt. 4. 873. Quentin Coryatt
An absolute beast for the Aggies, Quentin Coryatt suffered multiple injuries and his position was changed throughout his NFL tenure.
Even with the excuses, Coryatt was a flop in the league. He played in seven seasons and only one of them saw more than 100 tackles.
Nicknamed “The Hit,” the former Texas A&M legend missed the hit while playing pro. In seven years, Coryatt had 459 total tackles… an average of less than 66 per season.