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We’re onto the defense for the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 2000s All-Quarter Century Team and starting with a strong position group for the Raiders, defensive end.
The Raiders have a long history of producing quality edge defenders. While the franchise’s top two sack leaders, Greg Townsend and Howie Long, won’t be included since they played in the ‘80s and ‘90s, the poll below consists of three players who are in the top 15 for sacks: Maxx Crosby (fifth), Khalil Mack (12th) and Derrick Burgess (14th).
For clarity, we’ll be doing two defensive end/edge defender polls, including this one. So, the two losers here will get a second chance to earn a spot on the All-Quarter Century Team.
Raiders Stats: 38.5 sacks, 175 tackles, 39 TFLs, 6 FFs (56 games, 4 seasons)
Accolades: 2x Pro Bowler (2005-2006), Second-Team All-Pro (2005)
After battling injuries during the majority of his time with the Philadelphia Eagles, Burgess signed with the Raiders in 2005 and immediately made a significant impact. He led the league in sacks with 16 that year, which is also a single-season franchise record, and helped him earn the lone All-Pro bid of his career. Burgess followed that up with an 11-sack campaign to make back-to-back Pro Bowl appearances, and then had eight more sacks in ‘07. Additionally, he ranks sixth* in franchise history for TFLs. Unfortunately, the Raiders didn’t do much winning during the defensive end’s tenure, but he was one of the few bright spots for the club during the mid-to-late 2000s.
Khalil Mack
Raiders Stats: 40.5 sacks, 304 tackles, 68 TFLs, 9 FFs (64 games, 4 seasons)
Accolades: 3x Pro Bowl (2015-2017), 2x First-Team All-Pro (2015, 2016), Defensive Player of the Year (2016)
The 2014 No. 5 overall pick will likely be a Hall of Famer, and his career got off to a hot start with the Raiders. Mack split time between lining up on the edge and at off-ball linebacker as a rookie, collecting just four sacks but 16 TFLs to finish in third place for the Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. The following season, he exploded with 15 sacks and 23 TFLs while delivering a historic performance on the road against the Denver Broncos, where he tied a franchise record with five sacks in the game and almost single-handedly beat the eventual Super Bowl Champions. As a result, he became the first player in NFL history to be named a first-team All-Pro at two different positions in the same season. In 2016, Mack was an integral part of the team that ended the Raiders’ long playoff drought, recording 11 sacks, 14 TFLs, five forced fumbles and a pick-six to become the league’s DPOY. Additionally, he ranks second in franchise history for TFLs*, is tied for eighth in forced fumbles and is one of two Raiders to be named the NFL’s DPOY.
Raiders Stats: 59.5 sacks, 366 tackles, 105 TFLs, 9 FFs (95 games, 6 seasons)...