List of Chicago Bears first-round draft picks

The Chicago Bears are an American football franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference North Division. The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, on September 20, 1919,[4] became professional on September 17, 1920, and moved to Chicago in 1921.[5][6][7] It is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which was originally also in Chicago.[8][9][6] The team played home games at Wrigley Field on Chicago's North Side through the 1970 season; they now play at Soldier Field on the South Side adjacent to Lake Michigan.[10][11][12]

Mike Ditka, wearing sunglasses, from the shoulders up.
Mike Ditka was the Bears' first-round selection in the 1961 NFL draft.[1] Ditka would later become the team's head coach for 11 seasons, during which time they won Super Bowl XX.[2] In 1988, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a player.[3]

The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting",[13][14][15] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment.[16] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced, using their regular season record as a tie-breaker. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable and players or other picks can be acquired with them.[17]

In 1936, the league introduced the NFL draft after team owners voted on it in 1935.[18][19] The intention of the draft is to make the NFL more competitive, as some teams had an advantage in signing players.[17][19] From 1947 through 1958 the NFL designated the first overall selection as a "bonus" or "lottery pick". The pick was awarded by a random draw and the winner who received the "bonus pick" forfeited its selection in the final round of the draft and became ineligible for future draws. The system was abolished prior to the 1959 NFL draft, as all twelve teams in the league at the time had received a bonus choice.[20][21]

Since the first draft, the Bears have selected 97 players in the first round. The team's first-round pick in the inaugural NFL draft was Joe Stydahar, a tackle from West Virginia University; he was the 6th overall selection.[22] The Bears have held the first overall pick three times and selected Tom Harmon in 1941, Bob Fenimore in 1947, and Caleb Williams in 2024.[22] In the most recent draft, held in 2024, the Bears selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams and Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze.[23]

The Bears did not draft a player in the first round on nine occasions, most recently in 2022.[22] Eleven of the team's first-round picks—Dick Butkus, Jim Covert, Mike Ditka, Dan Hampton, Chuck Howley, Sid Luckman, Walter Payton, Gale Sayers, Joe Stydahar, Clyde Turner, and Brian Urlacher—have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[21][22] Three of the team's first-round picks—Dave Behrman, Steve DeLong, and George Rice—chose to sign with the NFL's pre-merger direct competitor, the American Football League (AFL), instead.[24][25][26][27]

Player selections

Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher was drafted by the Bears with the 9th overall pick in the 2000 NFL draft. He spent his whole career with the Bears (20002012), during which time he won NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2005), made the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team, and was selected to eight Pro Bowls.[28][29]
Running back Walter Payton was drafted by the Bears in 1975 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. He won the NFL MVP award in 1977 and was unanimously selected for the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.[30][31]
Gale Sayers, a running back drafted in 1965, spent his entire 7 season career with the Bears before being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. Sayers was a five-time All-Pro and was selected for the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.[32][31]
Dick Butkus was a linebacker drafted by the Bears in the 1965 NFL draft. During his 9-year career with the Bears, he was the Defensive Player of the Year twice, made eight Pro Bowls, and was selected as an All-Pro eight times. He was also unanimously selected for the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.[33][34]
Key
SymbolMeaning
Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
*Selected number one overall
Position abbreviations
CCenter
CBCornerback
DBDefensive back
DEDefensive end
DTDefensive tackle
EEnd
FBFullback
GGuard
HBHalfback
LBLinebacker
QBQuarterback
RBRunning back
SSafety
TTackle
TETight end
WRWide receiver
Chicago Bears first-round draft picks by season
SeasonPick[22]Player[22]Position[22]College[22]Notes
19366Joe StydaharTWest Virginia
19376Les McDonaldENebraska
193810Joe GrayHBOregon State
19392Sid LuckmanQBColumbiaPick received from Pittsburgh Pirates[A]
6Bill OsmanskiFBHoly Cross
19407Clyde TurnerCHardin-Simmons
19411Tom Harmon*HBMichiganPick received from Philadelphia Eagles.[B] Did not sign with team.[C]
3Norm StandleeFBStanfordPick received from Pittsburgh Steelers[D]
9Don ScottHBOhio State
194210Frankie AlbertQBStanford
19439Bob SteuberHBMissouri
19449Ray EvansHBKansas
194511Don LundHBMichiganChose to play Major League Baseball instead[43]
19464Johnny LujackQBNotre Dame
19471Bob Fenimore*HBOklahoma A&MLottery bonus pick[44][45]
11Dick KindtHBWisconsin
194810Max BumgardnerDETexas
194911Dick HarrisCTexas
19503Chuck HunsingerHBFloridaPick received from New York Bulldogs[E]
10Fred MorrisonHBOhio State
19512Bob WilliamsQBNotre DamePick received from Baltimore Colts[F]
10Billy StoneHBBradleyPick received from New York Yanks[E]
12Gene SchroederWRVirginia
19528Jim DooleyHBMiami
19536Billy AndersonHBCompton JC
19546Stan WallaceHBIllinois
195511Ron DrzewieckiHBMarquette
195610Menan SchriewerETexas
195713Earl LeggettDTLSU
19587Chuck HowleyLBWest Virginia
19597Don ClarkHBOhio State
19607Roger DavisGSyracuse
19615Mike DitkaTEPittsburgh
19627Ronnie BullRBBaylor
196311Dave BehrmanCMichigan StateOriginal pick traded to Los Angeles Rams.[G] Pick received from Pittsburgh Steelers.[H] Signed for the AFL's Buffalo Bills instead.[25]
196414Dick EveyDTTennessee
19653Dick ButkusLBIllinoisPick received from Pittsburgh Steelers[I]
4Gale SayersHBKansas
6Steve DeLongDETennesseePick received from Washington Redskins.[J] Signed for the AFL's San Diego Chargers instead.[26]
196612George RiceDTLSUSigned for the AFL's Houston Oilers instead[27]
196710Loyd PhillipsDEArkansas
196816Mike HullFBUSC
196914Rufus MayesTOhio StateMoved down draft order due to failure to pick within allotted time[K]
1970No pickPick traded to Green Bay Packers[L]
197111Joe MooreRBMissouri
19723Lionel AntoineTSouthern IllinoisPick received from New York Giants[M]
12Craig ClemonsSIowa
19738Wally ChambersDTEastern KentuckyAdditional pick received from Kansas City Chiefs,[N] used to move down draft order in with trade with Detroit Lions,[O] and traded to New England Patriots.[P]
19744Waymond BryantLBTennessee State
20Dave GallagherDEMichiganPick received from Washington Redskins[Q]
19754Walter PaytonHBJackson State
19768Dennis LickTWisconsinMoved up draft order in trade with Detroit Lions[R]
197715Ted AlbrechtTCalifornia
1978No pickPick traded to Cleveland Browns[S]
19794Dan HamptonDTArkansasPick received from Tampa Bay Buccaneers[T]
9Al HarrisDEArizona State
198019Otis WilsonLBLouisville
198111Keith Van HorneTUSC
19825Jim McMahonQBBYU
19836Jim CovertTPittsburgh
18Willie GaultWRTennesseePick received from Tampa Bay Buccaneers[U]
198411Wilber MarshallLBFlorida
198522William PerryDTClemson
198627Neal AndersonRBFlorida
198726Jim HarbaughQBMichigan
198823Brad MusterFBStanford
27Wendell DavisWRLSUPick received from Washington Redskins[V]
198911Donnell WoolfordCBClemsonOriginal pick traded to Miami Dolphins.[W] Pick received from Oakland Raiders.[X]
12Trace ArmstrongDEFloridaPick received from Washington Redskins[V]
19906Mark CarrierSUSC
199122Stan ThomasTTexas
199222Alonzo SpellmanDEOhio State
19937Curtis ConwayWRUSC
199411John ThierryDEAlcorn State
199521Rashaan SalaamRBColorado
199613Walt HarrisCBMississippi StateMoved up draft order in trade with St. Louis Rams[Y]
1997No pickPick traded to Seattle Seahawks[Z]
19985Curtis EnisRBPenn State
199912Cade McNownQBUCLAMoved down draft order in trade with Washington Redskins[AA]
20009Brian UrlacherLBNew Mexico
20018David TerrellWRMichigan
200229Marc ColomboTBoston College
200314Michael HaynesDEPenn StateMoved down draft order in trades with New York Jets[AB] and New England Patriots[AC]
22Rex GrossmanQBFloridaPick received from New York Jets[AB]
200414Tommie HarrisDTOklahoma
20054Cedric BensonRBTexas
2006No pickMoved down draft order in trade with Buffalo Bills[AD]
200731Greg OlsenTEMiami
200814Chris WilliamsTVanderbilt
2009No pickPick traded to Denver Broncos[AE]
2010No pickPick traded to Denver Broncos[AE]
201129Gabe CarimiTWisconsin
201219Shea McClellinDEBoise State
201320Kyle LongTOregon
201414Kyle FullerCBVirginia Tech
20157Kevin WhiteWRWest Virginia
20169Leonard FloydLBGeorgiaMoved up draft order in trade with Tampa Bay Buccaneers[AF]
20172Mitchell TrubiskyQBNorth CarolinaMoved up draft order in trade with San Francisco 49ers[AG]
20188Roquan SmithLBGeorgia
2019No pickPick traded to Oakland Raiders[AH]
2020No pickPick traded to Las Vegas Raiders[AH]
202111Justin FieldsQBOhio StateMoved up draft order in trade with New York Giants[AI]
2022No pickPick traded to New York Giants[AI]
202310Darnell WrightTTennesseeMoved down draft order in trades with Carolina Panthers[AJ] and Philadelphia Eagles[AK]
20241Caleb WilliamsQBUSCPick received from Carolina Panthers[AJ]
9Rome OdunzeWRWashington

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