The Chicago Bears have made 96 first-round picks in NFL Draft since 1936. Here's the list.
The Chicago Bears are slated to have two first-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday, April 25.
The lucky selections will be the 97th and 98th first-round players taken by Chicago since 1936.
Let's take a look at the Chicago Bears' draft history through the years, according to pro-football-reference.com (* — denotes player inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame):
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Darnell Wright, 2023
Wright was drafted at No. 10, OT, Tennessee.
No Chicago Bears pick, 2022
The No. 7 pick was traded to the New York Giants.
Justin Fields, 2021
Fields was drafted at No. 11, QB, Ohio State.
No Chicago Bears pick, 2020
The No. 19 pick was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders.
No Chicago Bears pick, 2019
The No. 24 pick was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Roquan Smith, 2018
Smith was drafted at No. 8, ILB, Georgia.
Mitch Trubisky, 2017
Trubisky was drafted at No. 2, QB, North Carolina.
Leonard Floyd, 2016
Floyd was drafted at No. 9, OLB, Georgia.
Kevin White, 2015
White was drafted at No. 7, WR, West Virginia.
Kyle Fuller, 2014
Fuller was drafted at No. 14, DB, Virginia Tech.
Kyle Long, 2013
Long was drafted at No. 20, G, Oregon.
Shea McClellin, 2012
McClellin was drafted at No. 19, DE, Boise State.
Gabe Carimi, 2011
Carimi was drafted at No. 29, OT, Wisconsin.
No Chicago Bears pick, 2010
The No. 11 pick was traded to the Denver Broncos.
No Chicago Bears pick, 2009
The No. 18 pick was traded to the Denver Broncos.
Chris Williams, 2008
Williams was drafted at No. 14, OT, Vanderbilt.
Greg Olsen, 2007
Olsen was drafted at No. 31, TE, Miami (Fla.)
No Chicago Bears pick, 2006
The No. 26 pick was traded to the Buffalo Bills.
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Cedric Benson, 2005
Benson was drafted at No. 4, RB, Texas.
Tommie Harris, 2004
Harris was drafted at No. 14, DT, Oklahoma.
Michael Haynes and Rex Grossman, 2003
Haynes was drafted at No. 14, DE, Penn State.
Grossman was drafted at No. 22, QB, Florida.
Marc Colombo, 2002
Colombo was drafted at No. 29, OT, Boston College.
David Terrell, 2001
Terrell was drafted at No. 8, WR, Michigan.
Brian Urlacher*, 2000
Urlacher was drafted at No. 9, LB, New Mexico.
Cade McNown, 1999
McNown was drafted at No. 12, QB, UCLA.
Curtis Enis, 1998
Enis was drafted at No. 5, RB, Penn State.
No Chicago Bears pick, 1997
The No. 11 pick was traded to the Seattle Seahawks.
Walt Harris, 1996
Harris was drafted at No. 13, DB, Mississippi State.
Rashaan Salaam, 1995
Salaam was drafted at No. 21, RB, Colorado.
John Thierry, 1994
Thierry was drafted at No. 11, DE, Alcorn State.
Curtis Conway, 1993
Conway was drafted at No. 7, WR, USC.
Alonzo Spellman, 1992
Spellman was drafted at No. 22, DE, Ohio State.
Stan Thomas, 1991
Thomas was drafted at No. 22, OT, Texas.
Mark Carrier, 1990
Mark Carrier was drafted at No. 6, DB, USC.
Donnell Woolford and Trace Armstrong, 1989
Woolford was drafted at No. 11, DB, Clemson.
Trace Armstrong was drafted at No. 12, DE, Florida.
Brad Muster and Wendell Davis, 1988
Muster was drafted at No. 23, RB, Stanford.
Davis was drafted at No. 27, WR, LSU.
Jim Harbaugh, 1987
Harbaugh was drafted at No. 26, QB, Michigan.
Neal Anderson, 1986
Anderson was drafted at No. 27, RB, Florida.
William Perry, 1985
Perry was drafted at No. 22, DT, Clemson.
Wilber Marshall, 1984
Marshall was drafted at No. 11, LB, Florida.
Jimbo Covert* and Willie Gault, 1983
Covert was drafted at No. 6, T, Pittsburgh.
Gault was drafted at No. 18, WR, Tennessee.
Jim McMahon, 1982
McMahon was drafted at No. 5, QB, BYU.
Keith Van Horne, 1981
Van Horne was drafted at No. 11, OT, USC.
Otis Wilson, 1980
Wilson was drafted at No. 19, LB, Louisville.
Dan Hampton* and Al Harris, 1979
Hampton was drafted at No. 4, DE, Arkansas.
Harris was drafted at No. 9, DE, Arizona State.
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No Chicago Bears pick, 1978
The No. 20 pick was traded to the Cleveland Browns.
Ted Albrecht, 1977
Albrecht was drafted at No. 15, OT, California.
Dennis Lick, 1976
Lick was drafted at No. 8, OT, Wisconsin.
Walter Payton*, 1975
Payton was drafted at No. 4, RB, Jackson State.
Waymond Bryant and Dave Gallagher, 1974
Bryant was drafted at No. 4, LB, Tenessee State.
Gallagher was drafted at No. 20, DE, Michigan.
Wally Chambers, 1973
Chambers was drafted at No. 8, DT, Eastern Kentucky.
Linoel Antoine and Craig Clemons, 1972
Antoine was drafted at No. 3, OT, Southern Illinois.
Clemons was drafted at No. 12, DB, Iowa.
Joe Moore, 1971
Moore was drafted at No. 11, RB, Missouri.
No Chicago Bears pick, 1970
The No. 2 pick was traded to the Green Bay Packers.
Rufus Mayes, 1969
Mayes was drafted at No. 14, OT, Ohio State.
Mike Hull, 1968
Hull was drafted at No. 16, RB, USC.
Loyd Phillips, 1967
Phillips was drafted at No. 10, DE, Arkansas.
George Rice, 1966
Rice was drafted at No. 12, DT, LSU.
Dick Butkus*, Gale Sayers* and Steve DeLong, 1965
Butkus was drafted at No. 3, LB, Illinois.
Sayers was drafted at No. 4, RB, Kansas.
DeLong was drafted at No. 6, DE, Tennessee.
Dick Evey, 1964
Evey was drafted at No. 14, DT, Tennessee.
Dave Behrman, 1963
Behrman was drafted at No. 11, C, Michigan State.
Ronnie Bull, 1962
Bull was drafted at No. 7, RB, Baylor.
Mike Ditka*, 1961
Ditka was drafted at No. 5, TE, Pittsburgh.
Roger Davis, 1960
Davis was drafted at No. 7, G, Syracuse.
Don Clark, 1959
Clark was drafted at No. 7, B, Ohio State.
Chuck Howley*, 1958
Howley was drafted at No. 7, LB, West Virginia.
Earl Leggett, 1957
Leggett was drafted at No. 13, DT, LSU.
Menan (Tex) Schriewer, 1956
Schriewer was drafted at No. 10, E, Texas.
Ron Drzewiecki, 1955
Drzewiecki was drafted at No. 11, HB, Marquette.
Stan Wallace, 1954
Wallace was drafted at No. 6, DB, Illinois.
Billy Anderson, 1953
Anderson was drafted at No. 6, DB, Compton CC (Calif).
Jim Dooley, 1952
Dooley was drafted at No. 8, B, Miami (Fla.).
Bob Williams, Billy Stone and Gene Schroeder, 1951
Williams was drafted at No. 2, QB, Notre Dame.
Stone was drafted at No. 10, B, Bradley.
Schroeder was drafted at No. 12, E, Virginia.
Chuck Hunsinger and Fred Morrison, 1950
Hunsinger was drafted at No. 3, HB, Florida.
Morrison was drafted at No. 10, FB, Ohio State.
Dick Harris, 1949
Harris was drafted at No. 11, C, Texas.
Bobby Layne* and Max Bumgardner, 1948
Layne was drafted at No. 3, QB, Texas.
Bumgardner was drafted at No. 10, DE, Texas.
Bob Fenimore and Don Kindt, 1947
Fenimore was drafted at No. 1, HB, Oklahoma State.
Kindt was drafted at No. 11, DB, Wisconsin.
Johnny Lujack, 1946
Lujack was drafted at No. 4, QB, Notre Dame.
Don Lund, 1945
Lund was drafted at No. 7, B, Michigan
Ray Evans, 1944
Evans was drafted at No. 9, TB, Kansas.
Bob Steuber, 1943
Steuber was drafted at No. 9, HB, DePauw.
Frankie Albert, 1942
Albert was drafted at No. 10, QB, Stanford.
Tom Harmon, Norm Standlee and Don Scott, 1941
Harmon was drafted at No. 1, HB, Michigan.
Standlee was drafted at No. 3, FB, Stanford.
Scott was drafted at No. 9, B, Ohio State.
Bulldog Turner*, 1940
Turner was drafted at No. 7, C, Hardin-Simmons.
Sid Luckman* and Bill Osmanski, 1939
Luckman was drafted at No. 2, QB, Columbia.
Osmanski was drafted at No. 6, FB, Holy Cross.
Joe Gray, 1938
Gray was drafted at No. 10, B, Oregon State.
Les McDonald, 1937
McDonald was drafted at No. 8, E, Nebraska.
Joe Stydahar*, 1936
Stydahar was drafted at No. 6, OT, West Virginia.
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