Location: Chicago, Ill. | Stadium: Soldier Field (61,500) | President and CEO: Ted Phillips | GM: Jerry Angelo Coach: Lovie Smith | League Championships: 8 | Super Bowls: 1
Anderson plays as a low-end No. 2 Fantasy DL because he's not an every-down end (as of now) but does have a knack for the sack. He'll be about the same in 2008 Fantasy play. (Updated 12/24/2007)
Urlacher led the team with 123 tackles (92 solo) with five sacks, two fumble recoveries, 12 passes defensed and five interceptions including one returned for a touchdown. He finished as the second-best Fantasy LB in 2007 in leagues that reward tackles. He certainly regained his form (no sacks, three INTs in 2006) and is becoming a better defender against the pass. Continue to expect strong numbers from Urlacher, so long as he's playing in Chicago, making him a No. 1 Fantasy LB in 2008. (Updated 04/18/2008)
Brown will be 30 entering 2008, and while he's a heck of a playmaker, he's also a very injury-prone DB. He's worth the risk of taking with a late-round pick -- just don't expect him to make it through the season. (Updated 01/14/2008)
Benson's 674 rushing yards last season were a team high and a career best for the fourth overall draft pick in 2005. But his 3.4-yard average per carry was significantly less than the 4.1 yards he averaged in each of his first two seasons, when he rushed for 272 yards and then 647 yards in 2006. Benson, who was never seriously hurt in high school or college, has been unable to avoid injuries since joining the Bears. He has been sidelined with a separated shoulder, a sprained knee (twice) and the fractured left ankle that ended his 2007 season after 11 games. Benson is still in the process of rehabbing the latest injury, but he hopes to be 100 percent healthy by the start of camp July 23. For now, consider Benson a No. 3 Fantasy option if he wins the starting job. (Updated 05/12/2008)
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