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(MCT) — INDIANAPOLIS — Only three times in NFL draft history has a left tackle been selected No. 1 overall but each time a elite blocker has emerged.

Jake Long was the last when the Dolphins chose him in 2008. He has been to four Pro Bowls and will be an unrestricted free agent unless they re-sign him. Orlando Pace, a Bear in 2009, could reach the Pro Football Hall of Fame one day after making seven Pro Bowl appearances with the Rams, who drafted him in 1997. Ron Yary’s Hall of Fame career began in 1968 as the top pick of the Vikings.

Now, Texas A&M’s Luke Joeckel and Central Michigan’s Eric Fisher are vying to be the top pick with a choice that belongs to the Chiefs. Many consider Joeckel a strong possibility and Fisher is viewed as a likely top-10 selection.

“It would be really cool, a dream come true,” said Joeckel, who left school a year early. “But the way I’m looking at it, I just want to get there. I am definitely striving to be the No. 1 pick . . . but my dream is just to play in the NFL. I know, being the No. 1 pick, after that, it doesn’t really matter. You have to prove yourself in the NFL.”

Fisher has risen from a barely recruited MAC player to a top prospect, a journey he called “surreal.” He excelled at the Senior Bowl and is continuing to gain momentum.

“That would be a huge, huge honor (to be drafted No. 1), a dream complete, and it would just open up another dream,” Fisher said. “ That’s up to coaches and general managers, but that’s what I’m working for. It’s just amazing watching my dream becoming reality slowly.”

The history of offensive linemen selected with the second overall pick is much more checkered. For every Tony Boselli or Bill Fralic there is a Jason Smith or Tony Mandarich.

The reality for the Bears is an early push for offensive tackles could limit options when their turn comes at No. 20. Oklahoma’s Lane Johnson could be off the board before the Bears are on the clock. Finding a long-term solution will prevent them from having to seek a stop-gap measure like they did when Pace was signed or considering J’Marcus Webb for a third season there. But elite left tackles who can be plugged in as rookies are not available in the bottom half of the round.

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