The goal is for Gervon Dexter to become a feature of the Bears defensive line in the years to come. The 53rd overall pick is a premium selection. Expectations will always be high for any player chosen so early.
What makes one player more important than another? That's subjective, of course. But for our purposes it comes down to this: Are the Bears worse off if this player can't play? Does this player have untapped potential or past greatness to live up to? Is his story going to be one fans follow closely this season?
During the draft, the Bears put an emphasis on the defensive tackle position by taking Florida tackle Gervon Dexter and South Carolina tackle Zacch Pickens in the second and third rounds, respectively. Dexter was the 53rd overall pick, the Bears' first since taking Darnell Wright at No. 10 overall. Looking forward: Dexter comes to Chicago as a 6-foot-6, 312-pound defensive tackle who can move. During OTAs, his teammates raved about his athleticism and his quick first step. The coaching staff has worked with him on that first step and is in the process of making minor adjustments to his approach.
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