According to one oddsmaker, the Green Bay Packers are the odds-on favorites to land Oakland Raiders pass-rushing star Khalil Mack.

In fact, the Packers hold better odds on having the outside linebacker on their roster at the end of October than the Raiders and the field, per OddsShark:

Reports floating around suggest the Raiders may be willing to part ways with Mack, who wants a new deal and will not report to the team until a new one is signed.

The team looks unwilling to oblige and – for the right price – may deal Mack.

The Packers have two first-round picks next year and plenty of cap space if they so choose to make the room. By this time next year, the high-dollar contracts of Clay Matthews and Randall Cobb will be off the Packers’ books.

A trickier issue with Mack is that he wants a new contract before he reports to camp, so the Raiders would likely have to allow the Packers to negotiate with Mack and agree to terms prior to any trade.

The Packers would have to give up at least one first-round in the trade and it wouldn’t be surprising if it took two firsts, or a first and second.

One way or another, Mack is an elite edge rusher in a league that places a premium on the position. He’s posted double-digit sack numbers in each of the last three seasons despite facing consistent double teams, and he was awarded All-Pro honors in 2015 and 2016.

If the Packers could make the deal, they’d be getting 27-year-old franchise fixture who could be another catalyst on a defense that held this team back in recent years.