For years the lack of developing Bears draft picks led to two questions about the franchise's coaching staffs and peronnel department. Under former GM Ryan Pace, no one from his final draft class of 2021 had their Bears rookie contract extended. It happened a few other times, too. When they finally had someone worth extending, like David Montgomery and Roquan Smith, they were allowed to leave under GM Ryan Poles or were traded as non-system fits. Cole Kmet and Jaylon Johnson got theirs, but other starters were deemed not worth keeping for the long term. It all seemed to change under Poles but initially, the number of homegrown talents making breakthroughs and then going on to highly productive careers stayed low until Darnell Wright became an All-Pro. Perhaps Gervon Dexter can join the developing group. The Bears are running it back with Gervon Dexter and for good reason. Top 10 among IDLs in pressures and sacks. Drew trade interest. Still only 23 years old.…