NFL tailback Noah Fant Jersey , the most important factor continues to be fully guaranteed money.Multiple reports emerging today peg the full guarantee at only $25 million, with total cash flow through two years of $26 million.The cash flow through the first two years trails the $33 million that reportedly would have been paid to Bell under the offer from the Steelers that he rejected last year. That’s prompting many to say the Steelers gave Bell a “better offer.” But here’s the thing to remember: That offer carried only $20 million in fully-guaranteed payments.With $14.54 million fully guaranteed under his franchise tender in 2018, would it have made sense to sign a long-term deal that consisted of only $5.46 million more in fully-guaranteed pay? Bell decided that it wouldn’t have.The bigger, and thornier, question is whether it made sense to completely forego the $14.54 million for the fully-guaranteed payment he later received as an unrestricted free agent. That’s a much hotter button, with plenty of people insisting that he should have taken the $14.54 million and rolled the dice on making big money this year and others arguing that it made far more sense to preserve and protect the much larger payday by giving up a great-but-not-spectacular salary for what could have been a full season of rental-car type abuse by a team that knew Bell wasn’t coming back.Clouding the issue of whether Bell should have given up $14.54 million last year to get $25 million this year is the fact that Dalton Risner Jersey , overall, the contract he eventually signed isn’t nearly as good as it could have or should have been. For Bell to hit the open market and to fail to become the highest-paid running back in the NFL is, without question, a major disappointment. Whether it happened because Bell sat out all of last year or because only one team was seriously interested in Bell or because Bell’s agent misread the market or overplayed the hand or because teams were not-so-subtly retaliating against Bell for bucking the system or because the Todd Gurley knee situation has caused teams to err on the side of relying on younger, cheaper, and healthier options Drew Lock Jersey , Bell’s foray into free agency ended up being a bust.In unrestricted free agency, good players get great contracts. Great players should get spectacular deals. The failure of Bell, a clearly great player, to get a spectacular deal represents a colossal failure.But this doesn’t mean Bell made the wrong decision by avoiding $14.54 million and the physical pounding that may have gone along with it. He’s still getting $25 million no matter what happens moving forward. But he has no guarantees beyond the $26 million he’ll make over the first two years, including no injury guarantees into 2021 or 2020. He also has essentially promised not to hold out for more by tying $3 million in each of the final two years of the deal to reporting to training camp on time.Again, he should have done better. But the presence of $25 million in full guarantees still makes it possible to argue persuasively that it made sense both to pass on $20 million in full guarantees on a long-term deal and to refuse to take $14.54 million for a final season with the Steelers that could have resulted in Bell being beaten to a pulp. The NFL draft is always a roll of the dice when it comes to the return price on production. The process is the same every single year. The teams that did bad the previous year have a chance to make their franchise better with a top draft pick (with the exception of making a trade for a higher draft pick Andy Isabella Jersey , of course). Some top draft picks end up being some of the best all-time, like a Walter Payton (fourth overall in the 1975 NFL draft). Some draft picks get found later on in the draft, but still, wind up having some of the best careers football fans have ever seen like Tom Brady (199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft). Over the last few seasons, the pattern has not changed as teams like the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers Jamel Dean Jersey , and others have been trying to upgrade via the draft.The last few years of draft picks have shown some great talent with guys like Jared Goff taking over the reins in Los Angeles with the Rams. Others like Saquon Barkley seem to be adjusting to the NFL running game just fine, after being taken second overall in the 2018 NFL draft. But who have been the busts? Who have been the guys that were highly scouted, but are just somehow falling short? This is for us to decide. So why not look back at the last three drafts and see who has under-performed so far? Let's take a look at 10 NFL draft picks from 2016, 10 from 2017, and 5 from 2018 that already look like huge busts.