DitchMarner
TheGlitchintheSwitch
What was the appeal? I'm not going to pretend I know much about his junior career, but it looks like he didn't even have much of one outside of high school. He was drafted ahead of Pat LaFontaine (who was a great junior player) and Steve Yzerman (who is a top 35 to 50 player all-time). He had a career high of 44 points despite playing his entire NHL career in the 80s and early 90s. He was 6'0 and 180 lbs. He was also drafted ahead of much better players named Tom Barrasso, John MacLean, Russ Courtnall and Cam Neely.
At least as far as Stefan and Yakupov are concerned, you can say they were drafted in years where the first rounds of the drafts weren't very good and there weren't many realistic better alternatives for the teams that drafted them (Atlanta wasn't going to draft only one Sedin).
Considering his career and the players he was drafted ahead of, I think you can make a case for Lawton being the biggest draft bust/worst first overall pick of the last 41 years.
At least as far as Stefan and Yakupov are concerned, you can say they were drafted in years where the first rounds of the drafts weren't very good and there weren't many realistic better alternatives for the teams that drafted them (Atlanta wasn't going to draft only one Sedin).
Considering his career and the players he was drafted ahead of, I think you can make a case for Lawton being the biggest draft bust/worst first overall pick of the last 41 years.
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