Chicago Bears: The Seahawks want what for Russell Wilson?
By Ryan Heckman
Chicago Bears stud pass rusher Khalil Mack is one name involved for Russell Wilson
One of the areas the Seahawks have lacked in over the past few years is on the edge. They tried solving that problem with Jadeveon Clowney at one point, but he didn’t exactly work out too well.
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Seattle also had Frank Clark at defensive end, but they dealt him to Kansas City after a few very productive years.
The Seahawks have seen first hand how Khalil Mack can be a game-wrecker. In Week 2 of the 2018 season, Seattle visited the Bears on Monday Night Football and saw Mack all over Wilson for the entirety of the game.
It is no surprise to hear that Mack is one of the names involved in talks, especially because the Bears will have to somehow find room for a Wilson contract.
Mack still has four years and roughly $102 million left on his 6-year extension he signed with the Bears back in 2018. Some question why the Seahawks would want to take on that deal for a 30-year-old pass rusher, but Mack is still the best overall player they could possibly get in a deal for Wilson.
Boasting six straight Pro Bowl nods and three career All Pro selections, Mack is far from done in the NFL.