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Khalil Mack hasn’t just been one of the most dominant defensive players over the past decade, he’s been among the most disruptive defensive ends over that span as a cornerstone player for a pair of franchises.
The Chicago Bears traded the Raiders two first-round picks, a sixth-round pick and third-round selection in exchange for Mack, a second-round and seventh-round selection, and he has been Chicago’s best defensive player since his arrival.
Mack, the 2016 NFL Defensive Player of The Year, currently ranks 95th all-time in sacks, including reaching double-digits in four of the past six seasons.
Named to his sixth Pro Bowl in 2020, after producing nine sacks, Mack is a three-time First-Team All-Pro selection and added a Second-Team All-Pro nod this season as well.
Mack is entering his eighth NFL season in 2021, and if he can continue to push or exceed double-digit sacks for the next three or four seasons, he’ll walk into Canton in a gold jacket in the future.