Le'Veon Bell is officially the biggest bust in fantasy football history. Many drafted him first or second in their draft only to have him hold out.
He didn't produce a single yard or touchdown the first 10 weeks before choosing not to report in time in order to be eligible to play for Pittsburgh this season.
If you failed to secure James Conner, either during the draft or off the waiver wire, selecting Bell likely ruined your season.
Here are five other notable busts in fantasy football history:
Kurt Warner (2002): Following his second MVP season (4,860 passing yards and 36 touchdowns), Warner suffered a season-ending injury after only seven games, finishing with three touchdown passes and 11 interceptions.
Joe Horn (2005): Horn finished the season with 673 receiving yards and one lousy touchdown after producing 1,399 yards and 11 touchdowns the previous season.
Larry Johnson (2007): Johnson produced 4,292 total yards and 40 total touchdowns the previous two seasons. He suffered a season-ending injury after only eight games.
Rudi Johnson (2007): Johnson averaged 1,407 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns from 2004 to 2006. A hamstring injury cost him five games and he finished the season with 497 yards and three touchdowns.
Tom Brady (2008): Brady tore his ACL after Bernard Pollard hit him in the knee Week 1 following a record-setting season (4,806 passing yards and 50 touchdown passes).
Here are my best bets for Week 11: