Back in the day Elgton Jenkins Jersey , by which I mean around 2000 and later, most young men coming into the NFL were about the worst players in the league.then and the NFL wasn’t a multi-billion corporation. Today, kids specialize in a certain sport from a young age and go to all kinds of quarterback camps and special training programs. College football is almost as lucrative as pro football and many head coaches used to coach in the NFL.What I’m saying is that rookies in today’s NFL are better than ever. Cam Newton, for example, threw for 4,000 yards his rookie year! Compare that to Joe Montana’s 96 yards his rookie year and you might notice a bit of a difference. The players have changed, the level of competition has changed, and the rules have changed so much it’s easy for rookies to come into the league and set the world on fire right away. It’s actually expected of many of them now, and this year’s draft will be no different.Yet despite how good some rookies have been over the years, there’s also been one sad trend. Some players not only peek in their rookie year Jace Sternberger Jersey , they completely collapse after their first season.It’s impossible to say why these players were such one year wonders, just as it’s so hard to say why they were so successful in the first place. All the training in the world, millions of dollars and countless hours put into training and development pays off for one brilliant year, then the player totally forgets everything? Maybe it’s the limelight, the sudden burst of success, income, and fame that some players aren’t ready for. Maybe some guys reach the top of the mountain and lose interest. Maybe someone had a great coach that left, or a player that helped them learn that left.Whatever the reason, here’s our list of the Top 15 NFL Players Who Fell Apart After Their Rookie Season. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars added to their deepest position by drafting another pass-rusher.The Jaguars selected Kentucky defensive end Josh Allen with the seventh pick in the NFL draft Thursday night Dexter Williams Jersey , landing the Southeastern Conference’s defensive player of the year despite more pressing needs on the other side of the ball.“Too good a player to possibly pass up,” said Tom Coughlin, the team’s executive vice president of football operations. “Can’t have enough of them.”The 6-foot-5, 262-pound Allen didn’t miss a game in four seasons at Kentucky, finishing his college career with 41 tackles for loss, 31 ½ sacks, 15 quarterback hurries and 11 forced fumbles.Picking in the top 10 for the 11th time in 12 years, the Jaguars could have gone in several directions. Offensive tackle and tight end are considered bigger needs, but they went defense.Coughlin and general manager Dave Caldwell said Allen was a notch higher on their draft board than tight end T.J. Hockenson, defensive tackle Ed Oliver and any offensive lineman available.In fact Rock Ya-Sin Jersey , Jacksonville performed dozens of mock drafts in the days before the start of the three-day event and only came up with a couple in which Allen was available at No. 7.“It’s a big man’s game, and he’s a big man that has speed, that can come around the edge, that has power that can hold the point,” coach Doug Marrone said. “When you look the film, it stands out. It’s like, ‘Who’s that guy?'”Caldwell said Allen will likely fill the role vacated by pass-rusher Dante Fowler, who was traded to the Los Angeles Rams last season. That means Allen would back up starting defensive end Yannick Ngakoue and play opposite Ngakoue on passing downs.“In our division, when you play Andrew Luck and Deshaun Watson and Marcus Mariota and in the conference where you have some great quarterbacks, you have to be able to get after them http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/anthony-zettel-jersey ,” Caldwell said. “Between Yannick and him and Calais (Campbell) and Marcell (Dareus), it’s going to be a fun season.”The Jaguars also have last year’s first-round pick, defensive tackle Taven Bryan.Star cornerback Jalen Ramsey tweeted out a text exchange shortly after the pick showing messages between he and Allen two weeks ago in which Ramsey told Allen he was the best player in the draft.Allen said he welcomed joining Ramsey and the rest of the defense, which has been among the best in the league the last two seasons.“They get after the quarterback,” Allen said. “That’s all I needed to hear.”Then move was hardly unique for Coughlin, who developed a reputation with the New York Giants of drafting along the defensive front even though the team had more pressing needs elsewhere. He picked Justin Tuck (third round, 2005) and Mathias Kiwanuka (first round, 2006) in consecutive years despite already having Michael Strahan and Osi Umenyiora.Allen visited Jacksonville earlier this month and joked with Coughlin that the Jags might have to trade up to get him.Coughlin laughed at the time and was holding his breath as Allen slid a few spots Thursday.“That’s the way the draft goes,” Coughlin said. “He’s outstanding athletically. He drops in coverage. He rushes the passer. He’s a good ball-stripper. He gives good effort. You see him work sideline to sideline. … Outstanding young man and a guy who will definitely help our defensive football team.”