Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Gervon Dexter Revealed Selfish Reason He Organized Early D-Line Workouts

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Even before OTAs were set to begin last month, Gervon Dexter had a plan. He wanted to get the entire Chicago Bears defensive line together for workouts in Florida. It was a notable step for the third-year defensive tackle. Until recently, he’d been seen as a talented young player who was following the lead of veterans on the roster like Montez Sweat, Andrew Billings, and DeMarcus Walker. However, this was the first instance of him taking charge as a leader in his own right.

He had the usual reasons for it.

Dexter explained to Cassie Carlson of Fox 32 that his primary goal was driven by a belief that the best defensive lines are ones that stick together both on and off the field. That came from his time studying the game and hearing stories from other players. He wanted to instill something similar in Chicago. That said, it wasn’t the only reason. Dexter admitted there was a more selfish motivation for getting the workout organized as quickly as possible.

He wanted a chance to work with Grady Jarrett.

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Gervon Dexter knew exactly what the Bears were doing.

Signing Jarrett wasn’t about adding a great player who could transform the defense. That would’ve been five years ago. Jarrett isn’t that player anymore. Still, he has some gas left in the tank and, more importantly, a wealth of knowledge on how to excel in this league. Gervon Dexter knows the key to his ascent is learning how to become a top-tier interior pass rusher. Few were better at it for most of the past decade than Jarrett. If he can give Dexter the necessary guidance to unlock those last few doors, the Bears may have themselves a dominant force who is still just 23 years old. He drew comparisons to Chris Jones for a reason and appears to be in excellent shape. All they need is for that light to go on.

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Skeeter
Jun 10, 2025 7:31 am

I saw G.D. and Sweat as the most consistent D-Lineman last year after Billings went down.

I think most of us saw incremental improvement from Dexter last year, with him taking on a leadership role is icing on the cake for the team.

The article states Dexter was being selfish for wanting to work with Grady, I see it differently, this was a move to help the team, I love it.!

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 10, 2025 7:19 am

It’s never too late to listen, learn, and change, but you must be able to break the mold. Be unleashed.

Gator Joe
Jun 10, 2025 7:04 am

Dexter is either pretty smart or extremely money motivated. Maybe some of both. Jarret is extremely willing to help and may be the C.Keenum of the DL room. Dexter will stick to him like glue while he’s here. Now if we can get young O linemen to hang around with Thuney . . .

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Jun 9, 2025 10:28 pm

I can imagine peeps will like your upbeat post today. Hopefully they are not cynical.

I saw of post of yours the other day that made me shudder. You asked, “imagine where we’d be right now, post-draft- If we had not hired Ben Johnson”.

Ouch. That made my brain hurt.

TGena
TGena
Jun 9, 2025 9:13 pm

I’ve noted for a couple of years now, that Gervon plays as if his coaches laid out “dance step patterns” for him to follow on his way to the QB. And that he often seems to play, as if he were playing “with his eyes closed.” But, last year Gervon Dexter Sr. came in with a leaner physique. He showed that he cared enough to work hard to improve. Unfortunately he often, still gets sidetracked by his engagements with linemen; plays too high; and is not the most aware defender in the league. Can Grady Jarrett change all that? I… Read more »

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