The Oakland Raiders view extending the contracts of quarterback Derek Carr and defensive end Khalil Mack as top priorities, general manager Reggie McKenzie said.
"Those two guys are not only great players but they are great men," McKenzie said. "I want to make sure we do the best that we can to make sure that they stay Raiders." Carr is entering the last year of his rookie deal while Mack will have two years remaining when Oakland picks up his fifth-year option. The Raiders have over $46 million in cap space, which should be more than enough to sign both players long term.
Carr came in ninth in Passing Net Expected Points per drop back among the 39 quarterbacks to drop back at least 100 times in 2016.
Source: Rotoworld.com