Alright, I'm ramping up to buy a new truck and am, of course, researching all the goodies I plan to put on it.  The truck will be a 2018/19 F-150 SuperCrew with the 5.5' bed; 3.5L EcoBoost.  It's main purpose will be trekking cross country, and then getting me where I need to go to access whatever hunting spot I have selected.  Being that I am in Central Ohio, and take 2-3 trips per year out West, I will be putting a decent amount of highway miles on them.  +/-  12,000miles/yr just in getting to my spots.  It will be driven around home for work and play every once in awhile, but will not be a daily driver.  I'll be buying 6 of them (2 spares), around 33" tall, on a 20" x 10" wheel.  What do you guys suggest? 
What I would like (if possible):
-Good all around manners in a variety of conditions; dry, rain, snow, mud, rocks, etc.
-Particularly good on the highway.  I can stand a little hum, but I don't want a migraine after a 2000mile trip west.  I know some tires start out OK, but really start singing after you get some miles on them.  I'd like to avoid that.
-Relatively bulletproof/puncture resistant.  I know some of the Forestry roads I've encountered in Colorado were pretty gnarly when it came to rocks.  I see a lot are 10ply, but I assume they aren't talking about the sidewalls.  That said, I'll have 2 spares, so if I need to trade sidewall resistance for something else, I've got some wiggle room.  
-Decent in the mud.
-Chainable.  I plan on carrying chains with me for all 4 corners.  I can probably trade off some mudding ability because of this.
-Must obtain a least an 7/10 on the Mall Crawler scale.    
I'm really liking what I'm reading about the Cooper Discoverer STT Pro's.  They're a mud terrain that seems to get great reviews.  From what I've read, they do quite well on the highway for a mud terrain compared to a lot of others.  My second choice would probably be the Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx.  It's an all terrain, so I'm guessing it would do better on the highway than the STT Pro, but obviously gives up some offroad ability and only scores about a 6/10 on the MC scale.  My father runs Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and loves them.  I hear the sidewalls can be weak and they start to sing after they get some miles on them.
What would RokSlide recommend?