Harris, Lafayette J.
2007

The team roster hasn’t seen any changes lately but there are plenty of rookies in the camp. The active roster, rookies and all, includes Anthony Adams (95) from Penn State, Mark Anderson (97) from Alabama, Devin Aromashodu (19) from Auburn, Ervin Baldwin (99) from Michigan State, Cody Balogh (79) from Montanan, Brett Basanez from Northwestern, Josh Beekman (67) from Boston College, Earl Bennett (85) from Vanderbilt, Marty Booker (86) from Louisiana-Monroe, Lance Briggs (55) from Arizona, John Broussard (15) from San Jose State, Alex Brown (96) from Florida, Dan Buenning (72) from Wisconsin, Rudy Burgess (14) from Arizona state, Desmond Clark (88) from Wake Forest, Joe Clermond (72) from Pittsburgh.
Jason Davis (43) from Illinois, Kellen Davis (87) from Michigan State, Rashied Davis (81) from San Jose State, Matt Forte (22) from Tulane, Gilbert Gardner (59) from Purdue, Roberto Garza from Texas A&M-Kingsville, Robbie Gould (9) from Penn State, Corey Graham (21) from New Hampshire, Rex Grossman from Florida, Marcus Hamilton from Virginia, Caleb Hanie from Colorado State, Tommie Harris from Oklahoma, Devin Hester from Miami, Hunter Hillenmeyer from Vanderbilt, Israel Idonije from Manitoba, Kevin Jones from Virginia Tech, Olin Kreutz from Washington, Joey LaRocque (90) from Oregon State, Brandon Lloyd from Illinois, Patrick Mannelly from Duke, Danieal Manning from Abilene Christian, Brad Maynard from Ball State, Trumaine McBride from Ole Miss, Jason McKie from Temple, Terrence Metcalf from Mississippi, Fontel Mines from Virginia, Adewale Ogunleye from Indiana, Greg Olsen from Miami, Kyle Orton from Purdue, Kevin Payne from Louisiana-Monroe, Adrian Peterson from Georgia Southern, Tyler Reed from Penn State, Brandon Rideau from Kansas, Marcus Riley from Fresno State, Nick Roach from Northwestern, John St. Clair from Virginia, Craig Steltz from LSU, John Tait from Brigham Young, Charles Tillman from Louisiana-Lafayette, Matt Toeaina Oregon, Brian Urlacher from New Mexico, Chris Williams from Vanderbilt, Jamar Williams from Arizona State, Garrett Wolfe from Northern Illinois and Cameron Worrell from Fresno State.
Although this past season wasn’t the best the Bears have ever had, when it came down to tackles, the top 10 achievers were Briggs with 91, Tillman with 81, Urlacher with 79, Payne with 73, Graham with 70, Brown with 57, Ogunleye with 48, Alex Brown with 42 and Harris with 33.
With the right guidance from the coaching team, the Bears are certain to be a force to be reckoned with. Coaches include head coach Lovie Smith, offensive coordinator Ron Turner, defensive coordinator Bob Babich, special teams coordinator Dave Toub, quarterbacks Pep Hamilton, running backs Tim Spencer, wide receivers Darryl Drake, tight ends Bob Boras, offensive line harry Hiestand, offensive line assistant Luke Butkus, offensive assistant Charles London, defensive line/assistant head coach Rod Marinelli, assistant defensive backs Gill Byrd, defensive backs Jon Hoke, strength and conditioning coordinator Rusty Jones, strength and conditioning assistant Jim Arthur, defensive assistant Eric Washington and assistant special teams Chris Tabor.
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