NFC North



Chicago Bears: DT Gervon Dexter Sr.

Over the last two years, Dexter has become a quality interior pass-rusher with 7.5 sacks (five last season), 31 QB hits and three batted passes.

He also showed growth against the run, highlighted by four tackles for loss and 51 total tackles in 2024. Look for the Florida product to make a name for himself during his third season on Chicago’s defensive line.

Robertson gained some notoriety during the regular season finale last year with a strong performance against Justin Jefferson and the Vikings, helping the Lions to clinch the NFC North title.

The veteran corner did everything the coaching staff asked of him a year ago, coming off the bench, starting in a pinch and playing both on the boundary and at nickel. Look for his role to continue to expand this fall and build off the momentum he generated at the end of the 2024 campaign.

Williams was good enough to make the PFWA All-Rookie Team last season, and he could take an even bigger step forward this fall. The Oregon product flies around the field and stood out in coverage last season, earning a 72.1 grade in that department from Pro Football Focus .

If he can make more plays on the ball after having just one interception and three passes defended a year ago, Pro Bowl and/or All-Pro bids are in the fourth-round pick’s future.

While Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson get most of the attention when it comes to the Vikings’ pass-catchers, Nailor quietly proved to be a quality WR3 and fourth option in the passing game last season. He logged 28 catches for 414 yards and six touchdowns behind those three.

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