Khalil Mack is. In fact, “good” doesn’t adequately state the game-changer Mack has been for Chicago (and Oakland before the trade). But sometimes, fans can have a skewed perspective that overrates players on their favorite team.” data-reactid=”16″ type=”text”>Bears fans know how good Khalil Mack is. In fact, “good” doesn’t adequately state the game-changer Mack has been for Chicago (and Oakland before the trade). But sometimes, fans can have a skewed perspective that overrates players on their favorite team.
In the case of Mack, that isn’t true.
Chandler Jones (Cardinals) and Nick Bosa (49ers) for the top spot, per ESPN.” data-reactid=”18″ type=”text”>More than 50 NFL executives, coaches, scouts and players recently picked Mack as the NFL’s best edge rusher, edging out Chandler Jones (Cardinals) and Nick Bosa (49ers) for the top spot, per ESPN.
ESPN shared quotes from three defensive coaches that expressed the same sentiment: Mack is a relentless game-wrecker who can beat opposing offenses in so many ways that he’s virtually impossible to stop.
The Bears traded two first-round picks, a third-round pick, and a sixth-round pick to the Raiders on the eve of the 2018 season to acquire Mack, and he instantly paid dividends. Chicago enjoyed a 12-4 season and an NFC North title in his first year with the team but regressed to 8-8 last season because of the team’s inept offense.
Robert Quinn in free agency. This could be the season Mack pushes for 20 sacks — yes, 20 sacks — in what’s setting up to be a pretty special season for Chicago’s front-seven.” data-reactid=”21″ type=”text”>Now entering his third year with the Bears, Mack has the most talented running-mate of his career with the addition of Robert Quinn in free agency. This could be the season Mack pushes for 20 sacks — yes, 20 sacks — in what’s setting up to be a pretty special season for Chicago’s front-seven.
Khalil Mack is NFL’s best edge rusher according to ESPN poll originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago” data-reactid=”22″ type=”text”>Khalil Mack is NFL’s best edge rusher according to ESPN poll originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago