#3: Keith Van Horne
The Chicago Bears offensive line of the 1980s was the best the organization has ever put together. Jay Hilgenberg, Jimbo Covert and Mark Bortz were all multiple time Pro Bowlers. Easily the biggest snub coming from that group was right tackle Keith Van Horne. Here’s a guy who started 169 games in Chicago across 13 seasons. He was a primary driving force for their outstanding rushing attacks during the decade and was one of the men who last blocked for a Bears Pro Bowl quarterback in Jim McMahon. For him not to get at least one trip of his own is a crying shame.












