The 2024 NFL draft is just around the corner, and the Chicago Bears need to improve the interior of their defensive line. The team lost their leading interior pass rusher, Justin Jones, in free agency and will need second-year man Gervon Dexter to take a leap forward in his development.
There are high expectations surrounding the Chicago Bears defense, which had a strong finish to the 2023 season. Now, they have the potential to be a top-five defense in the NFL.
The 2024 NFL draft is just about a couple weeks away, and the Chicago Bears are busy finalizing their draft board ahead of April 25. Chicago has several positions to address in the NFL, especially along the defensive line.
The Chicago Bears 2023 draft class proved to be a major hit for Ryan Poles in his second draft as the team's general manager. Before we look forward to the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, we will be looking back on the Bears' 2023 draft class and evaluating how each draft pick performed during their first season in Chicago.
With the 53rd pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears drafted Florida defensive tackle (DT) Gervon Dexter Sr. This surprised a lot of Bears fans, as Poles opted for a DT when center was (and sadly has been) a significant area to address for the Bears.
Taylor Doll’s latest making Monsters features Dexter’s former high school d-coordinator and a former Bears QB who covered Dexter’s time with the Gators.
Gervon Dexter's weekly growth has been exciting to watch throughout the early stages of the 2023 season. In this video, we'll break down multiple aspects of his pass-rushing technique and strategy.
The sooner the Bears commit to giving Gervon Dexter Sr. a lion’s share of snaps up front, the better. Last week’s win over the Washington Commanders might have marked a significant moment in the Chicago Bears’ outlook for the next few games.
Former University of Florida defensive lineman and current Chicago Bears rookie Gervon Dexter Sr. has filed a lawsuit alleging his Name, Image and Likeness
Gervon Dexter is starting to turn some heads, but still not much of an impact from Zaach Pickens. Fans initially got excited when the Chicago Bears spent two day-two picks on Florida DT Gervon Dexter and South Carolina DT Zacch Pickens.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus sent a serious but honest message to a rookie on Sunday.
Ramping up is over. Now comes real training camp, when players don pads and hit, and linemen on both sides of the ball, interior and edge alike, come to the forefront.
Two Chicago Bears veteran linemen praised rookie defensive tackle Gervon Dexter after an intense practice Monday. Greg Braggs Jr. with CHGO noticed the Bears’ second-round pick disrupting the pocket and causing multiple interceptions on the day.
An interesting dynamic exists at defensive tackle for the Bears. It started in May once work began for veterans alongside rookies. Defensive tackle Justin
Rookies Gervon Dexter Jr. and Tyrique Stevenson made an impression on Bears coaches throughout the offseason work as unsigned second-round draft picks.
The Chicago Bears have officially signed No. 53 overall pick DT Gervon Dexter Sr. & No. 56 overall pick CB Tyrique Stevenson to rookie contracts, according to Brad Biggs.
The Bears completed a week of OTA work, have two left and also the full-squad minicamp but still have their two second-round draft picks unsigned. It's not really an oddity or reason for concern that defensive tackle Gervon Dexter, chosen 53rd overall, and cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, the 56th pick, remain unsigned.
Chicago Bears rookie defensive lineman Zacch Pickens was recently on the 'Bears Weekly Podcast' hosted by Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jim Miller. They asked him about the rookie mini-camp and how he's been bonding with his teammates so far in the process.
In this series of articles, I will go through statistics to find comparable players and set realistic expectations for the Bears' draft picks. After kicking
Chicago Bears rookie defensive tackle Gervon Dexter originally did not want to play football. Now he has the potential to star in the NFL. Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles selected defensive tackle Gervon Dexter with the 53rd pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Gervon Dexter Sr. NFL Draft Overview Position: Defensive Tackle Height: 6’6’’ Weight: 310 lbs School: Florida Gervon Dexter Sr. hails from Lake Wales, Florida, located between Tampa Bay and Orlando.
When Dallas picks low in the first round, Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter — by far the best defensive tackle prospect — will be gone, but there is no shortage of players to beef up the Cowboys defensive line in the first round and beyond.
In under a month, the Gators will open the season against a top ten opponent in The Swamp as Billy Napier and Co. coach their first contest at the helm of Florida's program.
Like his fellow class of 2020 enrollee, quarterback Anthony Richardson, Gators defensive tackle Gervon Dexter has quickly emerged as one of Florida's top
Florida Gators defensive lineman Gervon Dexter will become the first SEC defensive lineman to sign during the starting phase of athletes in college football gaining the ability to profit off of their name, image and likeness.
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