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Walter Payton headlines best draft picks for Bears

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The Chicago Bears have selected 1,332 Jack Youngblood Womens Jersey players in their 95-year history. Here’s a look at the best draft picks by position for the Bears. Quarterback: Sid Luckman, first round, 1939, Columbia. Luckman led the Bears to four NFL titles. The quarterback ranks second on Chicago’s all-time list for touchdown passes (137) and passing yards (14,686). Running back: Walter Payton, first round, 1975, Jackson State. Payton retired as the NFL’s all-time leader in Andy Dalton Womens Jersey rushing and combined net yards. Voted to nine Pro Bowls, Payton still holds 27 Bears’ records. Wide receiver: Johnny Morris, 12th round, 1958, UC Santa Barbara. Morris Willie Young Youth Jersey technically entered the league at halfback but also played wide receiver. Morris is the second-leading receiver (356 catches) in Bears’ history behind only Payton (492). Tight end: Mike Ditka, first round, 1961, Pittsburgh. Ditka is the first tight http://www.teamdolphinsproshop.com/shop-by-players-spencer-paysinger-jersey-c-1_49.html end inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The 1961 rookie of the year, Ditka -- as head coach -- later guided Chicago to 112 wins, six division titles and their only Super Bowl victory. Tackle: Jimbo Covert, first round, 1983, Pittsburgh. Covert, along http://www.teamdolphinsprostore.com/shop-by-players-walt-aikens-jersey-c-1_49.html with right tackle Keith Van Horne, anchored the edges of the Bears’ offensive line throughout the Ditka era. A member of http://www.teamseahawksprostore.com/shop-cheap-luke-willson-82-jersey.html the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team, Covert was named first-team All-Pro in 1985-86. Guard: Danny Fortmann, ninth round, 1936, Colgate. All-NFL from 1938-43. Fortmann was the league’s youngest starter, at age 20, as a rookie in 1936. Center: Olin Kreutz, third round, 1998, Washington. Voted to six Pro Bowls, Kreutz was regarded as one of the league’s best and toughest interior linemen from 1998-2010. Kreutz also served as the unquestioned leader of Chicago’s offensive line throughout his entire career.