The Chicago Bears were only able to win five games in 2017 and not many players were able to stand out during another disappointing season in the Windy City.

Despite the fact that the team won just five games, three players did receive some All-Pro votes. Guard Josh Sitton and cornerback Kyle Fuller both received two votes, while Tarik Cohen received one vote as a punt returner.

Sitton, in his second season with the Bears, started 13 games for the Bears and played a total of 712 snaps. According to Pro Football Focus, during that time he allowed just two quarterback sacks, one quarterback hit and nine quarterback hurries. Of all guards in the NFL who played at least 50 percent of the team's snaps on offense, Sitton finished tied for third with the fewest amount of quarterback hurries.

In a contract year Fuller put together the strongest season of his career. He started all 16 games after missing the entire 2016 season and finished the year with 69 tackles, 22 pass deflections and two interceptions. He should be a priority to re-sign for the organization this offseason.

Lastly, Cohen was an electric player whenever he was on the field in 2017. In total he fielded 29 punts for 272 yards and returned one for 61 yards. He also returned 26 kickoffs for 583 yards with a long of 46 yards.

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The last two Bears to be named to a first-team All-Pro were wide receiver Brandon Marshall and cornerback Charles Tillman in 2012.