Delmon Young was drafted first overall in the 2003 MLB Draft and was expected to be a superstar, but has yet to live up to that billing. Young is a career .280 hitter with 100 homers and just over 500 RBI in seven big league seasons -- not exactly superstar-worthy.
Some people called Michael Kidd-Gilchrist the next big star in the league, saying he has the potential of a guy like LeBron James. He was drafted second overall in 2012 and has yet to play like he's been capable of, averaging 9.0 points and 5.7 rebounds for his career.
Beasley was also a second overall pick in the NBA draft, but he has had a tough time staying out of trouble when it comes to drugs. He has averaged 13.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in his career even though he has possessed all the talent out there and has proven it with a 19.2 points per game average in 2010-11.
Vince Young was a national champion with the Texas Longhorns in 2005 and was drafted third overall in the 2006 draft before finding his way out of the league in 2012. He started 60 career games and threw just 46 touchdowns and 51 interceptions. It's too bad that such a great talent had a hard time with depression and mental issues.
Starlin Castro was supposed to be the future of the Chicago Cubs and one of the best shortstops in baseball, but he has seen his average go from .307 in 2011 to .283 in 2012 and then to .245 in 2013. That's not the right type of trend for a guy with his talent.
If you heard that Grady Sizemore was supposed to be one of the best center fielders of our generation, you weren't alone. The young CF had at least 20 home runs and at least 75 RBI from 2005 to 2008 and that was the best he had. The five-tool athlete then fell off the map after injuries forced him off the field and he hasn't played a full season since 2008.
Everyone in the NFL is wondering the same thing: what is wrong with Trent Richardson? He was drafted as the top running back in the 2012 NFL Draft, but has been suffering through a terrible sophomore slump after being traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2013. Richardson has averaged just three yards per carry in 2013 and 3.3 for his career.
Before you start yelling at your computer, hear me out on this one. Rose is quite possibly the most talented point guard in the NBA, but he hasn't been healthy since 2011. It's tough to see a former MVP suffer through injuries and land on the bench for two consecutive years after knee injuries. Rose could be the best player in the league if he remained healthy, but it's too bad we forgot what that's like with him. Therefore, he is a wasted talent. Hopefully he can turn that distinction around.
Oden is one of those guys who never really got a chance to show what he could do. Drafted first overall in 2007, Oden was expected to do big things, but 82 career games, two teams and 9.1 points per game later, he has yet to play a single regular season contest since 2009-10. Tough luck for the big man from Ohio State.
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