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Round 1 - 1JackBrian UrlacherMLBDon't at me. (Or whatever, at me. We'll be here all day. We like this kind of party.)
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2SamWalter PaytonRBWanna play football, get a goddamn football player
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3ErikSid Luckman QBThe OG franchise quarterback.
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4JeffDick ButkusMLBI never set out to hurt anyone deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something.
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5JacobRichard DentDEEdge rusher is the second-most important position in football. Dent is Chicago's best at the position.
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6LesterDoug AtkinsDEI agree with Jacob on the first part of his statement, but Atkins was a true Monster of the Midway.
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7KenBronko NagurskiFB/DE/LBBronko is one of the few early players that I am absolutely certain could play in the league today.
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8RobertLeonard FloydOLBYes, I had to. Yes to all questions.
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Round 2 - 9RobertDan HamptonDT/DEThe true lynchpin of the 1985 Bears defense.
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10KenMike DitkaTEThe man reinvented the position, and was the quintesential Bear.
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11LesterGale SayersRBHe was electric with the ball in his hands.
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12JacobMike SingletaryMLBSamurai Mike gives this defense some ferocity up the middle.
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13JeffBulldog TurnerCFrom everything I've read, he's considered the best offensive lineman in team history, and I love a good pivot
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14ErikJimbo CovertLTWith my QB position addressed, comes the need for the best pass protector available. Covert is arguably the best offensive tackle in Bears history.
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15SamMitchell TrubiskyQBReach? Maybe, but he's likely one of the most talented at an important position with little depth, so get one while you can.
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16JackBill Hewittend / FBWhen the Bears retired their first three numbers in 1949, they went with Grange, Nagurski, and Bill Hewitt. Let's go!
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Round 3 - 17JackDevin HesterRETDevin didn't wait to strike and neither do I.
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18SamSteve McMichaelDEGot my offense started, better get the defense going
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19ErikCharles TillmanCBBest Corner in Bears’ history. ‘Nuff said.
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20JeffMike BrownFSThe best pure playmaker in this pool and a personal favorite
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21JacobJay CutlerQBIs he the best player available? No. Is he the best quarterback in Bears history? Yes.
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22LesterJim McMahonQBI don't want to get caught without a quality signal caller, and McMahon has all the intangibles.
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23KenMatt ForteRBI was going to take "A Punky QB" here but with Bronko and Matt we can still move the ball.
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24RobertJulius PeppersDE2010-2011 Peppers was some of the most dominant edge rush play the Bears have ever seen.
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Round 4 - 25RobertBrandon MarshallWR2012-2013 Marshall is the best receiver the Bears have ever had.
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26KenErik KramerQBWell, we need a quarterback and there are so few of them that had at least one good full season. Kramer did.
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27LesterJoe StydaharLTI'll take the Hall of Fame left tackle, thank you very much!
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28JacobAlshon JefferyWRBecause we've seen what happens when Cutler doesn't have weapons.
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29JeffLance BriggsOLBThe perfect Will linebacker joins the best MLB to ever play.
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30ErikTommie HarrisDTThe top 3-tech under Lovie Smith’s time.
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31SamGary FencikSShore up my secondary with a great safety.
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32JackBill GeorgeMLBThe man who invented the middle linebacker position will line up next to the man who advanced it even further.
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Round 5 - 33JackOlin KreutzCMy offensive leader, and arguably the greatest center of his era.
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34SamWilber MarshallLBI need a 'backer and a pass rusher so why not get both?
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35ErikJay Hilgenberg CThe future HOF center and captain of the Black and Blue Brothers fell to my lap. My plan is to win the war at the line of scrimmage on every snap.
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36JeffDan FortmannOGThe OG OG was dominant (Seven-time First-team All-Pro), then fought in WWII, then became a doctor. Respect.
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37JacobStan JonesOGThe seven-time Pro Bowler is a rock solid option to help protect Smokin' Jay.
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38LesterGeorge MussoOGI'll keep building my trenches with another Hall Of Fame lineman.
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39KenHarold (Red) Grange HB/CB/SRed could play about six positions and was perhaps the greatest athelete to ever don navy and orange
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40RobertEd HealeyLT/RT/OGThe first great NFL tackle, a Hall of Famer that defined the position.
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Round 6 - 41RobertGeorge TraftonCThe Hall of Fame anchor of the earliest versions of the Bears.
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42KenOtis WilsonLBTwo-time All-Pro at the height of his career when he was with the Bears.
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43LesterGeorge ConnorLB/OLHe was All-NFL on both sides of the ball, but I think he'll play outside linebacker for me.
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44JacobRichie PetitbonFSA 6-foot-3, three-time All-Pro with incredible ball skills? Defensive coordinators would drool over that in today's NFL.
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45JeffEd SprinkleDEThe most feared pass rusher of his time and known as the meanest man in football. All 1940s HOF Team. Yes please.
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46ErikJordan HowardRBOff to the best two year start of any running back in Bears’ history. Including Walter Payton and Gale Sayers.
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47SamWally ChambersDTA three-time Pro-Bowler and a one time All-Pro on my defensive line, yes please
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48JackRosey TaylorFS / CBThe 1963 All Pro and two-time Pro Bowler won a ring in '63 and led the NFL with nine interceptions.
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Round 7 - 49JackDoug PlankSSThe legendary Bears safety is the namesake of the 46 defense.
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50SamJohn TaitLTI need some offensive line, so why not grab an underrated tackle from a Super Bowl team.
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51ErikJohnny MorrisWRHe is the Bears’ top receiver in franchise history.
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52JeffKeith Van HorneOTSBXX starter at right tackle, Van Horne had a durable career as one of the better offensive linemen in team history
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53JacobJoe FortunatoLBThe four-time All-Pro is arguably the last truly elite linebacker still on the board.
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54LesterGeorge McAfeeRB/WR/DB/KR/PRI'll add the do-it-all Hall of Famer to my squad. "One-Play McAfee" was a threat to score any time he touched the ball.
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55KenDoug BuffoneLBOne of my all time favorite Bears, and an absolute tackling machine.
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56RobertNeal AndersonRBOne of the most underrated Bears tailbacks ever.
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Round 8 - 57RobertTed WashingtonNTIt was short lived, but Washington was dominant at the point of attack in the early aughts.
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58KenGeorge HalasDE/WB/PlayerCoachHalas will mostly play wing in my T-Formation, and will give my team the ulitmate in moral authority, since we have THE Chicago Bear.
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59LesterRick CasaresFB I'll take the five-time Pro Bowler that led the NFL in rushing in 1956.
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60JacobKyle LongOGThe best Bears offensive lineman of the 2010's comes off the board.
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61JeffDave DuersonSSFour-time probowl strong safety pairs nicely with Mike Brown
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62ErikLarry Morris LBAn underrated linebacker in Bears lore.
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63SamMark BortzLGBuilding my offensive line, why not add one of the better guards of his era?
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64JackRuben BrownOGThe should-be Hall of Famer was a nine-time Pro Bowler who Olin Kreutz calls the best guard he played with.
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Round 9 - 65JackKeith TraylorDTManned the middle with Big Ted in 2001 in a career that included three championship rings.
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66SamRosevelt ColvinLBI need to keep building up my defense, Colvin was a solid linebacker with 26 career sacks for Chicago
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67ErikAkiem HicksDLHe’s a Pro Bowl snub who simply dominates the line of scrimmage.
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68JeffAlex BrownDEPersonal favorite - an underappreciated, steady force at defensive end.
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69 (nice)JacobWillie GalimoreRBHow Willie the Wisp fell this far is beyond me.
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70LesterRay BrayOGBray was a two way player in his day, but he was voted Chicago's best guard of all time by the Chicago Tribune back in the 90s.
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71KenWilliam Roy "Link" LymanDLA Hall-Of-Famer, five-time All-Pro, the man who inveted the defensive line shift ... in the ninth round? Yes, please.
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72RobertDonnell WoolfordCBThe second greatest cornerback the Bears have ever bad, a consummate ballhawk.
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Ruond 10 - 73RobertKyle FullerCBOne of the NFL's current best young cornerbacks, the athletic and game Fuller will be remembered well in Bears' history.
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74KenPaddy DriscollDB/QB/K/P/DK
A Hall-Of-Famer, lead the league in scoring including in 1926, eight-time All-Pro, 1920's All-Decade team member, and he coached the Bears in the 50's
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75LesterHarlon HillWRHIll was the most feared deep threat during his heyday with the Bears.
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76JacobTim JenningsCBJennings in his prime was one of the best ballhawks in the NFL.
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77JeffThomas JonesRB
Averaged over 1,400 yards from scrimmage during his Bears tenure, has more rushing yards in his career than any Bear not named Payton.
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78ErikWillie YoungDE/OLBI’m going fishing for sacks with Young on the outside. Last Bears player to record double digits in sacks.
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79SamMarty BookerWRI need a receiver still and I want someone with sure hands
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80JackMarcus RobinsonWRI'm grabbing my first playmaker — the man who set a Bears single-season record in 1999 with 1400 receiving yards.
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Round 11 - 81JackNathan VasherCBAnd speaking of playmakers, here is my No. 1 corner, whose nose for the ball brought in eight interceptions in 2005.
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82SamJerry AzumahCBI need a cornerback and the depth is slipping. 'Zuma was a good one, plus he can be a returner.
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83ErikGreg OlsenTEOnly Mike Martz would hate this pick. And quite frankly I don’t care.
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84JeffBennie McCraeCBUber athletic (collegiate hurdler) and playmaker on the field, 27 interceptions including four returned for scores. '63 World Champs
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85JacobAdewale OgunleyeDEOgunleye was one of the unsung heroes of the dominant 2006 Bears defense.
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86LesterFred WilliamsDTWilliams was a 4-Time Pro Bowler for the Bears and a member of the 1963 Championship team.
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87KenWilliam PerryDTIn case Nagurski & Ditka can't blow a big enough hole for Forte & Grange, we can always go with the fridge package
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88RobertMark CarrierSThe steal of the 11th round. A Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1990, three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro. A complete safety.
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Round 12 - 89RobertLee ArtoeOTA sturdy top bookend for the 1940's Bears as a three-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro in 1942.
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90KenJosh SittonOGWhile not an exciting pick, the man played at an all-pro level when he was a Bear, still at the top of his game. I'll take that.
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91LesterTrace ArmstrongDEUnderappreciated defensive end for the Bears had 42 sacks in 6 years.
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92JacobJames "Big Cat" WilliamsOTBig Cat was a mainstay on Chicago's offensive line throughout the 90's.
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93JeffJim Osborne DTover 80 sacks including 15 (!) in 1976 before sacks were official- beloved teammate, interior disruptor
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94ErikCurtis ConwayWROne of the best receivers the Bears ever had.
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95SamRoberto GarzaOG/CI have to shore up my OL. Garza was a better G than C but I need both so it's good to have that option
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96JackMike HartenstineDEWith 12 sacks in 1983 and who knows how many before they became an official stat, Hartenstine gives us a nasty pass rusher.
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Round 13 - 97JackEd KolmanLTCHANGED PICK. Three-time Pro Bowler Kolman is mine now!
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98SamKen KavanaughWRKavanaugh is the franchise leader in TDs and averaged an unbelievable 22.4 YPR in the 1940s. At 6'3" he can play in any era.
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99ErikMatt SlausonLGAn underrated player along the Bears’ O-line from 2013-2015.