After number 35, which was a tough one to choose between Neal Anderson and Rick Casares, the rest of this post was a who's-who of who? No one else in this post has a Pro-Bowl or All-Pro vote to their name. I'm sure the lack of talent will all change next time when we get into the 40s, where the Bears have a couple retired numbers. He played his entire career in Chicago and finished second on the team's career rushing yards list behind his predecessor.
He was a four-time Pro-Bowler and had three straight 1, yard seasons. He also had five straight seasons with more than 1, yards from scrimmage. Roland Harper, FB The media guide lists him with numbers 31 and 36 and PFR only lists 31, but his Wiki page features a picture of him in number 36 so here he is.
He was also Mr. Irrelevant in the NFL draft. Four sacks, eight interceptions and six forced fumbles round out his time in Chicago. So Danieal Manning it is. Robert Quinn. Nick Foles. Artie Burns. Jimmy Graham. Xavier Crawford. Jesper Horsted. Sam Mustipher. Alex Bars. Duke Shelley. David Montgomery. Khalil Mack. Roquan Smith. Bilal Nichols. Ryan Nall. Joel Iyiegbuniwe. James Daniels. Patrick Scales. Pat O'Donnell.
Danny Trevathan. Akiem Hicks. Cody Whitehair. Allen Robinson II. Eddie Goldman. Eddie Jackson. DeAndre Houston-Carson. Jeremiah Attaochu. Arlington Hambright. Khalil Herbert. Akiem Hicks. Jesper Horsted. DeAndre Houston-Carson.
Margus Hunt. Germain Ifedi. Joel Iyiegbuniwe. Eddie Jackson. Jesse James. Teven Jenkins. Brian Johnson. Caleb Johnson. Jaylon Johnson. Jon'Vea Johnson. Christian Jones. Sam Kamara. Cole Kmet.
LaCale London. Khalil Mack. Ledarius Mack. CJ Marable. Cassius Marsh. David Montgomery. Darnell Mooney. Sam Mustipher. Ryan Nall. Dazz Newsome. Bilal Nichols.
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