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Five first-year Bears players to watch during the final five games of the season

1<URL destination="#photo2">. RB Roschon Johnson

The Bears drafted Roschon Johnson in the fourth round. He's valuable as an all-around football player, both at running back and on special teams. But Monday's win over Minnesota was the first time Johnson saw the majority of the work at running back.

He was on the field for a season-high 74% of offensive snaps. He had 10 carries and five receptions on offense. Veteran Khalil Herbert played only 21% of snaps, carried the ball six times and caught two passes.

If the Bears are healthy following the bye week, Johnson, Herbert and D'Onta Foreman could all be in play for snaps. Foreman, when healthy, has been the most effective. Bears fans looking toward the future should want to see Johnson continue to play a bigger role on offense. Johnson doesn't need to be a lead back long-term, but the Bears need to know just how much he can handle.

<URL destination="#photo2">2. DT Gervon Dexter

Defensive tackle Gervon Dexter has seven quarterback hits, and four of them have come in the last two games. The No. 53 overall draft pick is playing his best football during the second half of the season.

Dexter was always going to be a work in progress. At Florida he played in a much different defensive system than Matt Eberflus' 4-3 scheme. Also, he's still only 22 years old. The Bears drafted him with the long term in mind.

Dexter played close to half the defensive snaps against Carolina and Detroit. Look for him to continue to see opportunities, even if he's still behind starters Justin Jones and Andrew Billings on the depth chart.

<URL destination="#photo3">3. CB Terell Smith

Rookie fifth-round pick Terell Smith missed a month with mononucleosis. He returned in a limited role last week against Detroit, splitting some reps with second-round pick Tyrique Stevenson. Against Minnesota, Stevenson missed the game with an ankle injury, paving the way for Smith to enter the starting lineup.

Smith played 95% of the defensive snaps against Minnesota. The Vikings went after him several times. Smith played pretty well and totaled 8 solo tackles.

Smith will probably still be splitting time with Stevenson, if not on the bench behind Stevenson, the rest of the season. But these will be valuable snaps for him, especially if the Bears can't find a way to work out a new contract with Jaylon Johnson in the off-season.

<URL destination="#photo4">4. CB Tyrique Stevenson

Tyrique Stevenson continues to be a player to watch. The Bears selected him with the No. 56 overall draft pick and he had to earn his starting spot with Smith right on his heels. He has impressed his coaches with his hard-hitting style of football.

There have been both good moments and bad for Stevenson over the first 12 games. That's to be expected form any rookie corner. It's a tough position to play. Opponents like to pick on inexperienced rookies.

Stevenson had his first interception against Detroit and forced a fumble on special teams during that game. Ideally, rookies will be playing their best at the end of the season. That appears to be the trajectory Stevenson is on. Hopefully he can return from the ankle injury the sidelined him last week.

<URL destination="#photo5">5. WR Tyler Scott

On the other hand, rookie receiver Tyler Scott is not playing his best football late in the year. He lost a fumble and dropped a key deep ball in the loss to Detroit, then saw his playing time plummet against Minnesota. Scott played only 12 snaps (17%) on offense.

Even so, he will see chances over the next five games. He's a smart football player who understands the game at a high level and seems to be in the right position. He just has to hold onto the football. The Bears need Scott to have a positive performance his next few times out. They can't afford for another young receiver to lose his confidence, as has been the case with Velus Jones Jr.

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. (99) on the field during an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, October 29, 2023 in Inglewood, Calif. The Chargers defeated the Bears 30 to 13. (John Cordes/AP Images for Panini)
Chicago Bears cornerback Terell Smith (32) in action during the second half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Minneapolis. Chicago won 12-10. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)
Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (29) pursues a play on defense against the Detroit Lions during an NFL football game at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)
Chicago Bears wide receiver Tyler Scott (13) is seen on the field before an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Minneapolis. Chicago won 12-10. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)
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