Before linebacker Khalil Mack signed a record-setting extension with the Bears Saturday, the Rams tried to acquire the All-Pro star from the Raiders, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Rams executive vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff said his team offered a package for Mack, but the Raiders worried that they would receive a low 2019 draft pick in return.
"We offered a pretty aggressive package and they came back and said, ‘We just think you’re going to pick too low,’” Demoff told the Times.
The Raiders and Bears reached an agreement Saturday to send Mack to Chicago, where he signed a record-setting, six-year, $141 million extension.