With the 218th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select West Texas A&M OT J'Marcus Webb. The 6-8, 335-pounder transferred to West Texas A&M after appearing in 12 games as a true freshman at the University of Texas. Webb told Chicago reporters that he left Austin for personal reasons. “I felt like I needed some more playing time,” said Webb, the cousin of former Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl offensive tackle Richmond Webb. “Now I’m ready to be a Bear and contribute.” West Texas A&M coach Don Carthel had high praise for Webb. “He dominated at this level,” Carthel told ChicagoBears.com. “He’s the best athlete I’ve ever coached as far as the offensive line. He has great feet. He has size 22 shoes. So he has the best feet and the biggest feet. He practiced every day, even when he was hurt. He always did everything we asked him to do.” Source: ChicagoBears.com