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Valentina Martinez

Pro Football Focus proposes trade idea for Chargers’ Khalil Mack

One big name who could be leaving the Chargers this offseason is edge defender Khalil Mack.

The Bolts are projected to be $45 million over the 2024 salary cap, which is why Mack could be let go to clear up space. If they were to trade him, a potential landing spot for him would be the Lions.

Pro Football Focus’ Brad Speilberger proposed the trade idea of Mack to Detroit in which Los Angeles would net a 2025 fourth-round pick and dump his 2024 salary.

The challenge for Los Angeles will be convincing teams they are trading for the 2023 version of Mack and not what is more likely a player whose median expectation should fall somewhere between his past two seasons.

The 33-year-old veteran is coming off one of his most dominant seasons with a career-high 17 sacks. Additionally, his resume is packed with accolades: former Defensive Player of the Year, a five-time All-Pro and an eight-time Pro Bowler.

Though Mack’s 2023 campaign with the Chargers is an enticing cause to make a trade for him, his 2024 salary will be expensive. Nevertheless, Detroit has a valid reason for wanting a player like Mack on their roster. 

The Lions’ front office has done a great job of building a winning team with youthful talent. Detroit was one game away from the Super Bowl and they may be looking for a veteran like Mack to help them get over the hump. 

As for the Bolts, Joey Bosa is still under contract. He could also be dealt to clear up some space, leaving Tuli Tuipulotu as the only edge defender in the room. If so, the Chargers could sign a cheap veteran and draft one.

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