Yeah I am too curious to not do 2002-2008 here so lets do it
2002:
You may have heard of this guy named Ed Reed, he was pretty good. Went to 9 pro bowls
Since we counted the undrafted guys in recent drafts, we must do the same here. Bart Scott couldn't wait to make the pro bowl in 2006
Total = 10
2003:
Sizzle has been to 6
Ovie Mughelli made a pro bowl in 2010 with the Falcons
2003 Total = 7
New Total = 17
2004:
Didn't get anyone in the actual draft but Don Muhlbach was picked up as an UDFA before going to the Lions and making a pro bowl 8 years later
2004 Total = 1
New Total = 18
2005:
Derek Anderson had that one year in Cleveland he was good and made the pro bowl in 2007
2005 Total = 1
New Total = 19
2006:
Ngata of course made his 5 pro bowls
Sam Koch also was able to make a pro bowl in 2015
2006 Total = 6
New Total = 25
2007:
Ben Grubbs made 2 pro bowls, once for us and then once with the Saints in 2013
Yanda has been great making 6 pro bowls for us
Le'Ron McClain made 2 pro bowls
2007 Total = 10
New Total = 35
2008:
Ray Rice out of Rutgers our Running back
2008 Total = 3
New Total = 38
So yeah this is a lot more than 10 and also means that I counted the pro bowls differently than in the list since it doesn't add up to 42. Don't feel like figuring out where the differences are though so whatever.
This was more classes than in the first post(7 vs 6) but there were some really good classes there and our only top 20 picks were Suggs, Flacco, and Ngata compared to CJ for the more recent stretch. That did not stop our team from finding some serious gems though in Reed and Yanda along with some other good picks in Grubbs and Rice outside that range. Outside the guys listed though we had only 7 total pro bowls so a lot of that total is due to some really good players like Reed, Suggs, and Yanda(who accounted for 21 pro bowls between them and counting as I think Yanda has more in him).
Also the 2004 and 2005 drafts were pretty bad