In this article, Bill Barnwell evaluates the worst decisions made by each NFL team over the past five years, highlighting the impact of these choices on their respective franchises. The analysis covers various types of decisions, including player signings, trades, and coaching choices, emphasizing the risks involved in roster management. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' signing of Russell Gage is noted as the least damaging mistake, primarily due to unfortunate injury circumstances rather than poor decision-making.
- Injuries can drastically affect the evaluation of player signings.
- Teams often overestimate their ability to sign the right players in free agency.
- Drafting players at low-ceiling positions can lead to long-term issues.