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A little more than two years ago, Ryan Poles took over as general manager of the Bears, inheriting a disarray. In order to assemble a subpar team, his predecessor Ryan Pace overspent and mortgaged future draft capital.

Though rebuilds are never easy, this one was certain to be particularly difficult. Though terrible, it’s almost done.

Poles, who has the Nos. 1 and 9 picks on Thursday, will wrap up his third offseason with the draft this week. That brings the rebuilding phase to a close. Both time and margin are gone. Now, the soundness of his construction will be discovered by everybody.

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