#7: Dan Marino falling in 1983
The 1983 quarterback class already sounded important before anyone knew how historic it would become. John Elway, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Todd Blackledge, and Dan Marino all went in the first round. Marino, though, kept sliding until the Miami Dolphins took him at No. 27. For a passer with that kind of arm, it became one of the draft’s great “how did everyone let that happen?” memories.

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