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Patriots sign Shea McClellin

March 16, 2016 by Mike Dussault

What a day Wednesday was! Just when we thought we had the Martellus Bennett deal to digest for a bit, the Patriots sign Shea McClellin, a linebacker also from the Bears, to a reported three-year deal.

Former Chicago LB Shea McClellin is signing a 3-year deal with the Patriots, per source.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 17, 2016

I can’t lie, I really like this signing because McClellin was one of my favorite players coming out of the 2012 draft. I had him 12th overall on my Patriots-only big board. McClellin started out as a defensive end but seemed to find his stride once he was moved to linebacker in 2014. What I loved about him was his athleticism, and now, joining Dont’a Hightower and Jamie Collins, McClellin should fit right in.

Experience Everywhere

He has experience doing just about everything the Pats could ask him to do — rushing the passer, playing in space, covering. You can easily see him atop the depth chart at middle linebacker in regular, or doing any number of things in a sub-package. This is essentially what they do with Collins and Hightower now and why McClellin’s athleticism and versatility make so much sense for New England.

In short, he’s the perfect kind of swiss army knife Belichick loves and best of all he fills a significant need at linebacker. It also makes me happy to see it being a three-year deal. You love to have guys like Chris Long and Bennett brought in, but on one-year deals you know you can’t get too attached.

That’s not the case with McClellin, who should see a significant role on defense and compliment Hightower and Collins really well. Jonathan Freeny now slides down the depth chart and can focus more on special teams. The lack of an impact third linebacker really killed the Pats last year and they should add another one in the draft as well. But for now, McClellin solidifies things at the top.

So yes, that makes four former first round picks in two days for the Pats (not that I’m holding much hope for getting anything out of Donald Brown but still…).

I’m liking how this 2016 team is shaping up.

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