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Our top 10 Bears busts:
• Dave Behrman, C, Michigan State (1963): He was the 11th player chosen, but he never even played for the Bears, signing with Buffalo of the rival AFL. He only lasted three years there.
• George Rice, DT, LSU (1966): Like Behrman, he was lured away by AFL money, which might have been a blessing. He played four uneventful seasons with Houston.
• Loyd Phillips, DE, Arkansas (1967): He was the 10th player chosen and he never became a starter although he did play in 32 games in three years in the NFL.
• Mike Hull, RB, USC (1968): The Bears made him the 16th overall pick and he managed to hang around the NFL for seven years without ever starting a game. Career total: 207 yards rushing, an average of 2.3 per game.
• Joe Moore, RB, Missouri (1971): He seemingly never was healthy after the Bears made him the 11th pick. He rushed for 281 yards and never scored a touchdown in two NFL seasons.
• Lionel Antoine, OT, Southern Illinois (1972): He was a sleeper pick at No. 3 overall and he never really woke up to what it took to play in the NFL. He started just nine games in six years.
• Stan Thomas, OT, Texas (1991): He showed early promise, starting seven games as a rookie. He never started another one in four seasons with the Bears and Oilers.
• Curtis Enis, RB, Penn State (1998): Chosen fifth overall, he did rush for 916 yards and catch 45 passes in his second pro season. But by the end of his third season he was finished.
• Cade McNown, QB, UCLA (1999): He was the 12th overall pick (and the fifth quarterback selected) that year. When the Bears cut him two years later, no one picked him up. It’s small consolation that one of the four QBs taken ahead of him (Akili Smith) was a bigger bust than he was.
• Michael Haynes, DE, Penn State (2003): The Bears took him with the 14th overall pick (two picks before the Steelers drafted Troy Polamalu). He hung around for three years, started four games, then was done.