The Green Bay Packers may need to shake up their defensive player lineup during this offseason, and one potential option on the trade market could be Khalil Mack, a linebacker/defensive end from the Los Angeles Chargers. With the Chargers currently facing a significant $45 million cap overage, they might consider trading players to alleviate some of this financial burden.
Mack has a remaining year on his contract and is 32 years old. Spotrac indicates that in the upcoming season, his cap hit will exceed $38 million. During his previous season with the Chargers, he accumulated 74 total tackles, tallied 17 sacks on the quarterback, forced five fumbles, and managed 10 pass deflections.
At 32 years old, Khalil Mack remains a formidable force capable of turning the tide of any game with his disruptive play. Widely regarded as one of the premier defensive players in the NFL, Mack presents a compelling option for the Green Bay Packers if they aim to address their defensive issues.
Trading their 25th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, along with potentially adding a later-round selection, to the Los Angeles Chargers could secure his services and bolster the Packers’ defense.
Even with the trade for Mack, they would retain nine draft selections to address their team needs. Additionally, Mack could provide valuable veteran guidance and support for players like Lukas Van Ness.
Picture opposing offenses strategizing to counter Khalil Mack and Rashan Gary as key components of the Green Bay Packers defense in 2024.
Acquiring Mack from the Los Angeles Chargers would significantly enhance the Packers’ pass rush. With Mack on one side and outside linebacker Rashan Gary, who showcased his prowess as the top pass rusher for the Packers last season, on the other side, their pass rush would be formidable.
He registered 44 total tackles, nine sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and two pass deflections. Offensive lines would struggle to devise strategies to counter both Rashan Gary and Mack. Such a scenario would be a dream scenario for the Packers’ defense.
Joe Barry’s departure as the defensive coordinator led to the hiring of Jeff Hafley as the new Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator. Under Hafley’s leadership, the Packers are transitioning to a 4-3 defensive scheme, departing from the 3-4 scheme they employed last season. This adjustment could prove beneficial for head coach Matt LaFleur and his team.
Another move that could greatly benefit the franchise is if general manager Brian Gutekunst pursued a trade for Khalil Mack. Such a move would undoubtedly excite both the franchise and its fanbase, as Mack’s versatility allows him to line up effectively anywhere on the defensive side of the football.