9. Shaun Hill
Even at his best, Hill was only good in a pinch. Never considered by any team as starting caliber, the former Maryland quarterback has started just 35 games in his 11-year-career, earning a record of 17-18.
The most action Hill ever saw came in 2010 as a member of the Detroit Lions. He came in because Matthew Stafford suffered a season-ending shoulder injury and earned a 3-7 record while throwing 16 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 11 games that year.
That was the pinnacle.
Since that time, Hill has thrown a combined total of 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Hill did win a game for the Minnesota Vikings last season, but he wasn’t the reason for the victory. In that game, he completed just 54.3 percent of his passes while throwing no touchdowns.
A career backup quarterback, Hill could be useful on a very short-term basis, but that’s about it.