The Chicago Bears selected South Carolina defensive tackle Zacch Pickens with the 64th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.
General manager Ryan Poles doubled down at defensive tackle with Pickens, alongside second-round pick Gervon Dexter. And considering Chicago had the worst defensive line in the league last year, it makes a ton of sense.
Pickens has a nice combination of explosiveness and power. He can play both 3-technique and 1-technique, bringing versatility to the interior. Pickens has a disruptive first step that helps him both against the run and as a pass rusher.
Last season at South Carolina, Pickens totaled 42 tackles, four tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in 12 games with the Gamecocks. He also attended the Senior Bowl, where Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy served as head coach of the American Team.
Pickens will serve as a key rotational piece in Matt Eberflus’ defense, where he’ll be asked to help rush the passer and stop the run. Dexter projects to serve as a 3-technique, which means Pickens will likely occupy the nose. Perhaps Pickens will compete for a starting job as a rookie, but he’s the future on the defensive line, alongside Dexter.
Grade: B+
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Story originally appeared on Bears Wire