If Dusty Dvoracek were coming out of college this year, the Bears would like to think he'd be a first-round pick.
More likely, he'd be a medical liability who wouldn't make it onto some teams' boards. But the Bears believe he's a first-round talent, as good as almost any defensive tackle they could get in the draft, even if injuries his first two seasons have made him a question mark. Coupled with Tommie Harris' knee issues and contract status, it's worth wondering whether the team should invest in the position early in the draft given the lack of depth.
The Bears again have high hopes for Dvoracek, who was given full medical clearance last week after a seven-month rehabilitation from the torn left ACL he suffered in the season opener at San Diego. He's a full go for the offseason workout program that's in its second week.
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