Every NFL team’s biggest villain ever

Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images) /
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Aug 29, 2022; Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: Los Angeles Rams defensive end Aaron Donald (99) gestures during training camp at Cal Lutheran University. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 29, 2022; Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: Los Angeles Rams defensive end Aaron Donald (99) gestures during training camp at Cal Lutheran University. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams: DT Aaron Donald

Cincinnati Bengals fans will never forgive Quinton Spain for a lackadaisical effort against Donald on the final Bengals play of Super Bowl LVI, allowing Donald to burst through with ease and nullify Joe Burrow’s chance to extend the drive and possibly help Cincinnati win the game. At the same time, who can block this man and his violent temperament on the field? It’s impossible.

The Rams could have taken Donald No. 2 overall back in 2014 instead of Greg Robinson, but they still got their man, and his anger on the field is enough to send offensive linemen flying backward into quarterbacks. That’s what excellent interior pressure will do. Aaron Donald may be undersized, but he is, in fact, a grown man, and the results speak for themselves.