Bears rookie Jordan van den Berg is excited to learn from veteran Grady Jarrett, who will mentor him on the defensive line. Van den Berg was the only defensive lineman drafted by the Bears this year, addressing a key need for the team.
Bears rookie Jordan van den Berg eager to learn from Grady Jarrett
The Chicago Bears have been praised for their selection of sixth-round defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg out of Georgia Tech, adding much needed depth to their defensive line, albeit later than expected.
Van den Berg was the only defensive lineman that the Bears drafted in this year's rookie class, giving reason for concern as their pass rush was a big need coming into this offseason, yet not much addition has happened in that regard. During his time with Georgia Tech, van den Berg was highlighted as a player who had outstanding athleticism and was just lacking exposure during his collegiate career, and now he'll get an opportunity to learn from a player he grew up watching, Grady Jarrett.
The long-time former Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle joined the Bears prior to last season, and will now play a big role as a mentor to van den Berg, who explained that he grew up watching Jarrett throughout his NFL career.
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Jordan van den Berg played college football at Georgia Tech, where he was noted for his athleticism despite limited exposure.
Grady Jarrett will serve as a mentor to van den Berg, helping him improve his skills and adapt to the NFL, as van den Berg has admired Jarrett since childhood.
The Bears drafted van den Berg to add much-needed depth to their defensive line, particularly to enhance their pass rush.
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"I would say the people that always like that I really aspire to and watch is Jalen Carter, Fletcher Cox, and Grady Jarrett," van den Berg said. "(Defensive Line) Coach (Jess) Simpson was my defensive line coach at Georgia Tech and he would show a lot of tape of when he was at the Falcons, because he was the Falcons D-line coach. We used to watch his teach tape all the time. And that's something that I aspire to be like one day. I'm excited. I'm excited to learn, my coach was able to coach him when he was at the Falcons as defensive line coach. So, I can't wait to absorb all the information from him."
Van den Berg sounds as he's not only ready to come in and work but also come in and learn from Jarrett and the entire coaching staff that will have plenty of potential on their hands to work with and mold. The Bears defensive line didn't land any superstar names to upgrade their pass rush, but with the right opportunities, van den Berg could make a big difference coming in as a sixth-round pick.
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