3 reasons the Oakland Raiders won the Khalil Mack trade
Trent Brown
Khalil Mack wanted to become the highest-paid defensive player, and rightfully so. But had the Raiders gone through with it, they would effectively be allocating the big money to two players: their franchise QB in Derek Carr and a premier pass rusher in Khalil Mack. But let’s face it, what good is it to have one premier pass rusher when he’s surrounded by holes on the defense?
More importantly, what good is it to have a franchise QB when he’s constantly running for his life in the pocket? That was the case last year when Carr was sacked third most (51 times) of all NFL quarterbacks. Hence why Oakland made Trent Brown the highest-paid tackle immediately at the start of free agency.
Yet, Trent Brown (the best ‘Brown’ signing by far for Oakland) wouldn’t be in Oakland had the Raiders given Mack the money to be the highest-paid defensive player. A team has to protect their franchise quarterback, and that’s why they ended up reserving that cap space. Safe to say the bet paid off. What just happened on Sunday? Khalil Mack with three tackles, one QB hit, but zero sacks. Who was lined up across from him? Trent Brown, and he ended up on the winning side in London.