PFF has been running a summer series for several weeks now, and they have gone back and re-drafted several classes from the NFL Draft. Next up for them is the 2011 NFL Draft, which produced several Hall of Famers and will be remembered as one of the best classes of this generation.
The class was, of course, led by a pain in the neck for Bucs fans, Cam Newton, as he was selected number one overall by the Carolina Panthers. The Bucs saw another division rival land a legend in Julio Jones going to the Atlanta Falcons when they traded up for him by giving up a large package of picks to the Cleveland Browns.
As for the Bucs, they stayed put and drafted a reliable pass rusher in Adrian Clayborn. In the re-draft, they land another pass rusher in Super Bowl champion, Jabaal Sheard.
The Browns initially drafted Sheard in the second round with the 37th overall pick. He was traded to the Patriots, where he won a Super Bowl with them. He then hopped around the league before retiring after the 2021 season.
Sheard finished his career with 407 tackles and 53 sacks, while Clayborn finished his career with 208 tackles and 40 sacks. Two different types of edge rushers, but one had a bit more production and could have been fun to watch in pewter.