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Top 10: Undrafted Bears
After strong performances by undrafted rookies Jonathan Anderson, Harold Jones-Quartey and John Timu in Week 16, a look at the 10 best undrafted players in Bears history.

Davis had 88 receptions during his Bears career, including five touchdowns. He was also a key special teams player.

Playing alongside Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs, Roach held his own. His best season came in 2009, when he started 15 games and had 75 tackles and two sacks.

Both as a starter and reserve, Idonije was always reliable when called upon. He had 28.5 sacks as a Bear and also was a force blocking field goals and punts.

Few players made a bigger difference on special teams than Ayanbadejo. In Chicago's Super Bowl season of 2006, he led the team in special teams tackles with 16.

Allen ran for more than 1,100 yards in 2000 and was a key member of the 2001 Bears team that won the NFC Central.

A reliable target for many years, Waddle had three straight seasons with more than 40 catches and 500 receiving yards.

One of the NFL's top pass rushers when healthy, Ogunleye had five or more sacks in each of his six seasons with the Bears.

Unknown coming out of Cheyney University, Williams wound up starting 143 games during his Bears career.

A seven-time Pro Bowl player, Hilgenberg was the offensive line anchor for the Super Bowl XX winning Bears.

No player has ever scored more points in a Bears uniform than Gould, who has 1,199 career points entering the final week of the 2015 season.