Since he arrived in the spring, the Bears have been working with defensive tackle Gervon Dexter on altering his first step and improving his quickness. With the 6-foot-6, 312-pound tackle, they saw incredible raw athletic ability that just needed some refinement. That process is still ongoing. “It’s not consistent where it needs to be,” coach Matt Eberflus said after Sunday’s family fest practice at Soldier Field.
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