Former receiver Rashied Davis has won the Bears Bragging Rights NCAA basketball challenge for the second straight year.
Current and former Bears players (plus one senior writer) filled out their NCAA Basketball Tournament brackets for bragging rights on ChicagoBears.com.

OL Kyle Long takes Virginia to win it all in 2016.

Senior Web Writer Larry Mayer took the Tarheels all the way.

Former NTÂ Dusty Dvoracek chose Michigan State.

Punter Pat O'Donnell stays true to his roots taking his alma mater all the way.

Former wide receiver Tom Waddle has Michigan State taking the 2016 title.

Former tight end Emery Moorehead also took the Spartans.

Spice takes Michigan State to win it all.

Host of Inside the Bears, Lauren Screeden, takes Villanova.

Former cornerback Jerry Azumah selected Michigan State as his champ.

Former defensive end Alex Brown picks Virginia over Maryland in the championship.

Former wide receiver Earl Bennett takes MSU over Kansas in the final.

Former kicker Jeff Jaeger picked Utah.

Former tight end Pat Dunsmore chooses MSU over Villanova in the final.

Former long snapper Patrick Mannelly picked the Kansas Jayhawks.

Former wide receiver Rashied Davis has North Carolina over Villanova in the championship.

Alshon Jeffery picks North Carolina.

Lamarr Houston chooses UK to win the title.
Davis clinched the victory over receiver Alshon Jeffery when Villanova defeated Oklahoma in the first Final Four game Saturday in Houston.
Davis has compiled 1,110 points, which puts him in the 99.3 percentile among those who entered brackets on ESPN.com. He correctly predicted that North Carolina and Villanova would meet in Monday night's championship game, with the Tar Heels winning the title.
None of the other 15 current or former Bears players who entered the Bragging Rights challenge picked the championship game correctly.
Jeffery is assured of finishing second regardless of who wins the title contest.