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Top 10: Bears fourth-round draft picks
Inspired by Tarik Cohen's performance in the season opener, senior writer Larry Mayer ranks the top 10 fourth-round draft picks in Bears history, a list Cohen may eventually join.

1 / 10
- Warrick Holdman: Holdman played five seasons with the Bears, registering 3.5 sacks and seven forced fumbles. He was also strong in run support.

2 / 10
- Rosevelt Colvin: Colvin spent his first four seasons with the Bears, recording 26 sacks and 10 forced fumbles. He compiled 10.5 sacks in both 2001 and 2002.

3 / 10
- Raymont Harris: Harris rushed for 2,245 yards and 15 touchdowns and caught 100 passes for 651 yards and 1 TD from 1994-97. He rushed for 1,033 yards and 10 TDs in 1997.

4 / 10
- Kyle Orton: After Rex Grossman broke his leg during a 2005 preseason game, Orton took over and compiled a 10-5 record as the starter, helping the Bears win their first NFC North title.

5 / 10
- Doug Buffone: Buffone played 14 seasons in Chicago, tied for second most with linebacker Bill George behind long-snapper Patrick Mannelly (16). Buffone was a playmaker whose 24 career interceptions are the most in Bears history by a linebacker.

6 / 10
- Marcus Robinson: Robinson caught 187 passes for 2,695 yards and 20 touchdowns in 51 games with 28 starts from 1998-2002. He set a franchise single-season record that has since been broken with 1,400 yards and nine touchdowns on 84 receptions in 1999.

7 / 10
- Kevin Butler: Butler was the Bears' all-time leading scorer with 1,116 points until 2015. Butler still holds the NFL rookie scoring record with 144 points set in 1985 with the Super Bowl champs.

8 / 10
- Nathan Vasher: Vasher played six seasons with the Bears from 2004-09. He was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2005 after leading the team with eight interceptions.

9 / 10
- Alex Brown: Brown spent eight seasons with the Bears from 2002-09 and ranks fourth in team history with 43.5 sacks.

10 / 10
- Tom Thayer: Thayer was a key member of some of the best offensive lines in NFL history, appearing in 123 games with 120 starts over eight seasons with the Bears from 1985-92.
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