At the 1994 NFL draft, Indianapolis Colts general manager Bill Tobin
was told that Mel Kiper had questioned his team's choice of linebacker
Trev Alberts over quarterback
Trent Dilfer. Tobin responded, "Who the heck is Mel
Kiper anyway? He has no more credentials to do what he's doing than my
neighbor, and my neighbor's a postman." Kiper turned out to be correct
as Dilfer ended up winning a Super Bowl with his hometown Baltimore
Ravens while Alberts was out of the NFL after three injury-plagued and
unproductive seasons.