And then there was one.
The way Derek Carr and Khalil Mack had it figured out, they’d be the two players who would return to the Raiders to a position of NFL prominence.
“It’s weird. We planned everything,” Carr said Monday. “We planned the next 10, 15 years of our life, sitting at those lockers. It’s a little bit of a different chapter now.”
Mack was drafted first No. 5 overall in 2014, Carr came later at No. 36, the second-round bargain primarily responsible for keeping Reggie McKenzie in the general manager’s seat.