So maybe in the end, nobody won the original Khalil Mack trade (from Oakland to Chicago) or the original Amari Cooper trade (from Oakland to Dallas). We can shrug our shoulders with some finality this weekend following reports that Cooper will end up in Cleveland for a small bundle of late-round picks, ending his time in Dallas with a little more than 1,000 yards, seven touchdowns and 80 catches per season. Mack is reuniting with Brandon Staley, his former linebackers coach with the Bears, in Los Angeles.
Mack had four more sacks as a Raider than he did with the Bears and earned one more Associated Press first-team All-Pro nod in Oakland.