Bears Sign Greg Olsen

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Filed under: Bears , NFL Draft , Chicago Pro Football Talk is reporting that the Bears have signed tight end Greg Olsen , making Chicago the first NFL team to get its first-round draft pick locked up. Olsen, the latest player to come out of the tight end factory at the University of Miami, had a tremendous performance at the scouting combine, running a faster 40-yard dash time than most of ... [link]

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Celebrate, Bitches
Published 7/4/2007 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... . The first first round pick of this season's NFL draft has finally signed, and whattya know, it's Greg Olson . Everybody loves ...

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