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Top 10: Pro Bowl - From no to go
Senior writer Larry Mayer ranks the 10 Bears players most likely to be voted to the Pro Bowl in 2019 after NOT making it this past season.

(10t) Anthony Miller
The Bears traded up in the second round to select Miller, and the rookie receiver didn't disappoint, leading the team with seven TD receptions.

(10t) Taylor Gabriel
Gabriel proved to be an all-around receiver in his first season with the Bears in 2018, catching 67 passes for 688yards and two touchdowns.

(9) Jordan Howard
The running back was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016 and could make it again with another strong season. In 2018, he rushed for 935 yards and led the Bears with nine touchdowns.

(8) Sherrick McManis
The longest tenured Bears player has garnered Pro Bowl consideration the past several years as a top special-teams performer.

(7) Kyle Long
Long was voted to the Pro Bowl in each of his first three seasons with the Bears from 2013-15, but serious injuries have hampered the veteran guard the past three years.

(6) Allen Robinson II
Robinson would have a better chance if the Bears didn't spread the ball around so much on offense, but he played like a true No. 1 receiver in his first season with the team.

(5) Eddie Goldman
Goldman isn't flashy and doesn't play a glamorous position, but he does the dirty work on one of the NFL's best defenses and is one of the league's top nose tackles.

(4) Trey Burton
The tight end was named a Pro Bowl alternate in his first season with the Bears, establishing career highs with 54 receptions, 569 yards and six touchdowns.

(3) Danny Trevathan
A Pro Bowl alternate in 2018, the inside linebacker ranked second on the Bears with 102 tackles while also recording two sacks, six pass breakups and eight tackles-for-loss.

(2) Leonard Floyd
After recovering from a hand injury that limited him the first half of the season, the outside linebacker was named a Pro Bowl alternate after dominating at times against the run and pass.

(1) Roquan Smith
The All-Rookie inside linebacker will only improve in his second season after leading the Bears with 122 tackles and being named a Pro Bowl alternate as a rookie.