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Old 04-15-2008, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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April 14, 2008


Payton made Bears' 1975 draft one to remember
By Larry Mayer


LAKE FOREST, Ill. - He played at tiny Jackson State University, but Walter Payton was hardly an unknown commodity when he was chosen by the Bears with the fourth pick in the 1975 draft.
Payton was a two-time first-team All-American who set the NCAA scoring record with 464 points, established nine school records and received votes for the Heisman Trophy.

"He wasn't any deep secret," then-Bears coach Jack Pardee said on Jan. 28, 1975, the day Payton was drafted. "Everyone in the country knows about him."

Maybe so, but few imagined that Payton would become the NFL's all-time leading rusher and arguably the greatest player in Bears history. Then again, the man they called "Sweetness" was seemingly convinced that he would enjoy a special career in the Windy City.

"When I get through with Chicago, they'll be loving me," Payton said the day he was drafted.

The Bears selected eight other players in 1975 who would eventually start: DE Mike Hartenstine (second round), CB Virgil Livers (fourth), G Revie Sorey (fifth), QB Bob Avellini (sixth), LB Tom Hicks (sixth), DT Roger Stillwell (ninth), S Doug Plank (12th) and FB Roland Harper (17th).

"We certainly did one thing," legendary Bears owner George Halas said at the time. "We helped our needs. I'm so enthused with the whole thing. I think it's the finest Bear draft in 10 years."

Halas sat in on the two-day session, but was primarily a spectator. The draft was orchestrated by general manager Jim Finks, who joined Papa Bear in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995.

Heading into the draft, running back was considered the Bears' biggest need. Ken Grandberry had led the team in rushing in 1974 with just 475 yards and 2 touchdowns on 144 carries.

Many scouts felt that Texas A&I's Don Hardeman was the best runner available. But Hardeman was selected by the Houston Oilers with the 15th pick and rushed for only 1,460 yards and 11 touchdowns on 397 carries in five NFL seasons with the Oilers and Baltimore Colts.

The three players chosen ahead of Payton were quarterback Steve Bartkowski (Atlanta Falcons), defensive tackle Randy White (Dallas Cowboys) and guard Ken Huff (Colts).

Payton and White, by the way, are the only two Hall of Famers from the 1975 draft.

The Bears insisted that they would have selected Payton if they had the No. 1 pick. When the Colts chose Huff, Pardee revealed that "a nice cheer went up" in Chicago's draft room.

"We've been sweating it out all night," he said. "What happened is what we were hoping for. Had we been in Atlanta's spot, we'd have chosen Walter Payton. We thought that much of him."

The next day, the Chicago Tribune speculated that "Payton's addition raised immediate doubt about the future of (incumbent running back) Carl Garrett with the Bears."

Other noteworthy choices in the first round of the 1975 draft were LB Robert Brazile (6th to the Oilers), TE Russ Francis (16th to the New England Patriots), CB Louie Wright (17th to the Denver Broncos) and LB Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson (18th to the Dallas Cowboys).

Finks landed two more offensive starters by making draft-day trades.

The Bears general manager dealt third- and seventh-round selections to the Colts for the rights to tight end Greg Latta, Baltimore's 1974 first-round pick who had played his rookie season for Pardee in the World Football League with the Florida Blazers.

Finks sent another seventh-round choice to the Colts for the rights to guard Noah Jackson, who had played out his option with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League.

Avellini's stock rose at the Senior Bowl, where he started opposite Bartkowski.

"I might be a sixth-round pick, but I'll play like a first-rounder," Avellini promised. "I watched Bartkowski and (Raiders' fifth-rounder David) Humm and I think I can throw as well as anyone."

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Old 04-16-2008, 03:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The Bears could do with a similar outcome 33 yrs later.If we could get 3 or 4 starters in key positions out of this years draft we will be laughing all the way to the bank.Alas there will be no player that comes close to Sweetness,if only reincarnation was possible and he could come back as a Bears player.

My only concern with this years draft is the need for offensive players and JA has a poor record in picking offensive personnel.
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I just love this quote from Walter.
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There'll probably never be another one like him; Conduct on and off the field + saying what he means, backing up his words with action. No public *****ing about strictly personal matters.
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If I'm not mistaken I think Walter "only" made 900K the last year he played.
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If I'm not mistaken I think Walter "only" made 900K the last year he played.

If true,thats incredible,some of the so called superstars of today could learn a thing or two.
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Walter was like Ryne Sandberg they both played for the love of the game and $$$ second.
Though Walter made most of his $$$ from endorsements ect.
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