Six hundred and two days after the Bears made a franchise-defining trade for Raiders edge rusher Khalil Mack, the final piece exchanged hands Saturday night:
Colorado offensive lineman Arlington Hambright, whom general manager Ryan Pace drafted in the seventh round.
He’ll forever be remembered as the answer to a trivia question — if Bears fans remember him at all. Hambright was the second-to-last member of the blandest draft class of Pace’s tenure.
All seven players the Bears selected filled a need. One even warranted a parade — Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet had St. Viator friends drive past his Arlington Heights home Saturday morning, honking their horns.