NAPA, Calif. -- Khalil Mack's training camp holdout reached 12 days on Tuesday, with no end in sight. Neither side is talking, not Mack's agent, Joel Segal, nor Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie, coach Jon Gruden or owner Mark Davis. Mack is scheduled to make $13.846 million this season after the Raiders exercised the fifth-year option on his rookie contract. They could conceivably place franchise tags on him in 2019 and 2020 (the tag for defensive ends was $17.143 million this season), but Mack would have to actually, you know, show up, suit up and play.
Raiders pros and cons for paying Khalil Mack
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