<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Garrett Wolfe does not believe in procrastinating.The record-setting running back from Northern Illinois became the first player in the 2007 draft to sign a contract, inking a four-year deal with the Chicago Bears on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed.A third-round pick, Wolfe finished 11th all-time in NCAA Division I-A history with a school-record 5,164 rushing yards. His average of 156.5 yards per game is surpassed only by Ed Marinaro, O.J. Simpson and Herschel Walker.But the 5-8, 183-pound Wolfe did not get selected until the Bears took him 93rd overall because many scouts were concerned with his slight frame.After trading running back Thomas Jones to the New York Jets in the offseason for a second-round pick, the Bears will use Cedric Benson as the feature back with Adrian Peterson and Wolfe as the top reserves."It's a great opportunity for me with the Chicago Bears," Wolfe said. "The one thing that I'm excited about is that I'm here and I'm working out with the guys. I get to get a feel for what's going on, and that's just going to put me that much more ahead. Going into training camp, I'll be ahead of the learning curve."It is not surprising that the Bears were the first team to sign a draft pick. Last year, they were the first team to have all of their draft picks signed.</div>