5 NFL quarterbacks who were set up to fail by their teams, including Panthers’ Bryce Young

NFL quarterbacks set up to fail, Bryce Young
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What makes a great quarterback? Talent and work ethic are rightfully cited as two of the biggest attributes for success for NFL quarterbacks. Often just as important though is the supporting cast a quarterback has, because failing to help a young passer can have disastrous results.

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We’ve seen plenty of examples in recent years, even last season. The Carolina Panthers sold the farm to acquire the No. 1 overall pick and draft Bryce Young, but they never thought past that and put Young in a disastrous position. As we now head into the 2024 NFL season with five rookie NFL quarterbacks taken in Round 1, here’s a look at some past quarterbacks who were set up to fail by their teams.

Bryce Young, QB, Carolina Panthers

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Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

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David Carr, Houston Texans

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Justin Fields, Chicago Bears

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Tim Couch, Cleveland Browns

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