However, there will certainly be suitors hoping to lure Mack away from sunny LA if the Chargers don’t reach an agreement with him before he hits free agency.
Even this far into his illustrious career, Mack is still dangerous enough to earn the No. 37 spot on Gregg Rosenthal’s list of 101 free agents.
A former Defensive Player of the Year winner, Mack was a member of the 2010s All-Decade Team and has made nine Pro Bowls — his only loss outside of his rookie season being two injury-shortened campaigns in 2021 and 2025. He currently sits seventh among active players with 113.0 sacks.
Given his pedigree, passing ability and increased ability to stop the run at his position, Mack fits in almost any defensive scheme, and while he’s been a full-time starter throughout his career, he could be especially dangerous coming off the edge as part of a rotation.
After seven days, clubs can enter into contracts with available players.
Mack will be one to watch — as he has been throughout his career.