Trade Official: Mack and Bears agree to 6 year 141 million

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Published: Sept. 1, 2018 at 06:08 p.m.
Updated: Sept. 1, 2018 at 06:18 p.m.


Khalil Mack agrees to six-year, $141M deal with Bears

Kevin Patra
Around the NFL Writer

The Chicago Bears needed pass rush help. They have landed one of the best in the NFL.

After the Bears traded for Oakland Raiders pass rusher Khalil Mack on Saturday, they promptly signed him to a six-year, $141 million contract extension, a source informed of the deal told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

The deal, which is the richest ever for a defensive player, includes $90 million guaranteed with $60 million guaranteed at signing, per Rapoport. He'll receive $155 million over seven years.

Rumors heated up that Mack could be on the
move after Rams defensice tackle Aaron Donald signed his contract Friday. With the Raiders hesitant to match Donald's deal with Mack, trading him became an option if they received the right offer.

Chicago GM Ryan Pace was willing to pay the price to make Mack the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history, beating out Donald's one-day hold on the title.

Rapoport previously reported the Raiders were seeking two first-round picks in exchange for Mack. Mack's agents negotiating with the Bears means Oakland got the offer it sought.

Adding Mack is huge for Matt Nagy's team. The Bears defense already had the potential to be sneaky good this season under coordinator Vic Fangio. Chicago boasted an underrated back end led by corner Kyle Fuller and safety Eddie Jackson, a stout front with Akiem Hicks and Eddie Goldman and a very good linebacker corps with Danny Trevathan and sideline-to-sideline tackling maven in rookie Roquan Smith. The biggest question mark was who would rush the passer opposite Leonard Floyd.

We now have our answer.

Adding the former Defensive Player of the Year completely changes the makeup of the Bears' defense. Mack is a game-wrecking bulldozer who doesn't come out of the game. In four years in Oakland, Mack compiled 40.5 sacks and 231 tackles while missing a mere 44 passing snaps. The Bears spent most of the offseason focusing on improving the offense. Pace brought in Nagy, added weapons around quarterback Mitchell Trubisky in Allen Robinson, Taylor Gabriel and Trey Burton. Now Pace went all in adding Mack. While the Bears are willing to give Mack the contract he desires, the Raiders were not.

In his first huge move since returning to coaching, Jon Gruden shipped out his team's best player. NFL Network's Michael Silver reported Friday night that while Raiders owner Mark Davis was not excited about the idea of trading Mack, Gruden was open to moving on.

Gruden downplayed the importance of Mack the entire offseason, at one point noting Oakland's D was poor with the pass rusher last season. Gruden's logic, whether you agree with it or not, is that the Raiders can take the savings from trading Mack to add multiple players down the road.

Trading a player of Mack's capability does not make Oakland better today. With a 10-year, $100 million contract, Gruden, however, is playing the long game. Adding two first-round picks and avoiding salary-cap hell could set the Raiders on solid foundation years ahead. The theory only works if Oakland hits on those draft picks and signs good players. We know Mack is a great player. Draft picks and cap space can be fool's gold.

Time will tell if the Raiders made the right move trading a game-changing player at one of the most important positions in football for a future treasure trove.

One thing is certain Saturday morning: AFC West quarterbacks are popping champagne, and NFC North signal-callers are tossing their phones into the lake.

The price to acquire and retain Mack was extremely high for the Bears. The truth, however, is that generational pass rushers almost never become available in their prime.

More in the article. Follow the link.



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Because I don’t know how to copy a tweet to a post on my phone, I’ll paraphrase what Bill Zimmerman tweeted:

Between Mack, Robinson, Gabriel, Burton, Smith, Fuller, and Prince, the Bears have given out $202M this offseason in guaranteed money. But please, let’s keep complaining the FO and Ted are cheap.
 

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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/09/01/khalil-mack-sets-a-new-bar-for-defensive-players/

1. Signing bonus: $34 million. (Donald got $40 million.)

2. 2018 base salary: $7 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

3. 2019 roster bonus: $4 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

4. 2019 base salary: $11.3 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

5. 2020 roster bonus: $3.7 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

6. 2020 base salary: $13.3 million, guaranteed for injury at signing. Fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year.

7. 2021 base salary: $17.046 million, $16 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. It converts to a full guaranteed on the third day of the 2020 league year.

8. 2022 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

9. 2022 base salary: $12.05 million, non-guaranteed.

10. 2023 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

11. 2023 base salary: $17.2 million, non-guaranteed.

12. 2024 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

13. 2024 base salary: $17.55 million, non-guaranteed.

14. Annual roster bonuses from 2019-24 of $200,000.

This equates to a full guarantee at signing of $60 million. By March 2019, $73.3 million will be fully guaranteed. By March 2020, $90 million will be fully guaranteed.

It’s a six-year, $141 million extension. That’s a new-money average of $23.5 million. (Donald’s deal has a new-money average of $22.5 million.) In all, it’s a seven-year, $154.846 million deal. That’s a total average at signing of $22.12 million.
 

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Because I don’t know how to copy a tweet to a post on my phone, I’ll paraphrase what Bill Zimmerman tweeted:

Between Mack, Robinson, Gabriel, Burton, Smith, Fuller, and Prince, the Bears have given out $202M this offseason in guaranteed money. But please, let’s keep complaining the FO and Ted are cheap.

No matter how many times the Bears sign FA or their own player to huge contracts the meatballs will continue to say the Bears are cheap.
 

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7 years with maybe two great DE Time to win that SB
 

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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/09/01/khalil-mack-sets-a-new-bar-for-defensive-players/

1. Signing bonus: $34 million. (Donald got $40 million.)

2. 2018 base salary: $7 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

3. 2019 roster bonus: $4 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

4. 2019 base salary: $11.3 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

5. 2020 roster bonus: $3.7 million, fully guaranteed at signing.

6. 2020 base salary: $13.3 million, guaranteed for injury at signing. Fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2019 league year.

7. 2021 base salary: $17.046 million, $16 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. It converts to a full guaranteed on the third day of the 2020 league year.

8. 2022 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

9. 2022 base salary: $12.05 million, non-guaranteed.

10. 2023 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

11. 2023 base salary: $17.2 million, non-guaranteed.

12. 2024 roster bonus: $5.5 million, due on the third day of the league year.

13. 2024 base salary: $17.55 million, non-guaranteed.

14. Annual roster bonuses from 2019-24 of $200,000.

This equates to a full guarantee at signing of $60 million. By March 2019, $73.3 million will be fully guaranteed. By March 2020, $90 million will be fully guaranteed.

It’s a six-year, $141 million extension. That’s a new-money average of $23.5 million. (Donald’s deal has a new-money average of $22.5 million.) In all, it’s a seven-year, $154.846 million deal. That’s a total average at signing of $22.12 million.
Thanks bro so basically guaranteed money ends after year 4. Great deal, this guy is the real deal and should be flying high by 31
 

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Because I don’t know how to copy a tweet to a post on my phone, I’ll paraphrase what Bill Zimmerman tweeted:

Between Mack, Robinson, Gabriel, Burton, Smith, Fuller, and Prince, the Bears have given out $202M this offseason in guaranteed money. But please, let’s keep complaining the FO and Ted are cheap.

Bears ownership might be dumb but the cheap thing hasn't been true for at least a decade. Shit, bears swallow more dead money on coaching contracts than probably any other team over that span.
 

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Bears ownership might be dumb but the cheap thing hasn't been true for at least a decade. Shit, bears swallow more dead money on coaching contracts than probably any other team over that span.

Same, I thought he showed enough to keep him as depth. Pace apparently thought otherwise.
 

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Amazing job by pace. I'm tne times more excited for this season now. And I wqs already pretty jacked to see trubisky in his second year and with a competent head cosxh/pc.

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Amazing job by pace. I'm tne times more excited for this season now. And I wqs already pretty jacked to see trubisky in his second year and with a competent head cosxh/pc.

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