Clemson Football: 5 Best NFL Draft Classes in school history

26 Jan 1986: Defensive lineman William (Refrigerator) Perry of the Chicago Bears watches from the side during the Super Bowl XX game with the New England Patriots at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Bears won the game, 46-10.
26 Jan 1986: Defensive lineman William (Refrigerator) Perry of the Chicago Bears watches from the side during the Super Bowl XX game with the New England Patriots at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Bears won the game, 46-10. /
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26 Jan 1986: The Chicago Bears celebrate after defensive lineman William Perry scores a touchdown during Super Bowl XX against the New England Patriots at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Bears won the game, 46-10.
26 Jan 1986: The Chicago Bears celebrate after defensive lineman William Perry scores a touchdown during Super Bowl XX against the New England Patriots at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Bears won the game, 46-10. /

Clemson football has produced some talented NFL players over the course of history. Here’s a look at the top five draft classes for the Tigers.

We’ve made it to NFL Draft week.

Beginning Thursday evening and running through this weekend, we will see hundreds of former collegiate football players selected by professional organizations.

Several Clemson football players are expected to be drafted. As a matter of fact, the Tigers are predicted to have three first-rounders in Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence and Clelin Ferrell with several mid-rounders, as well.

As we prepare for the NFL Draft, here’s a look at the top five draft classes in Clemson football history.