A list of the NFL's top-100 players compiled by CBS Sports' Pete Prisco featured two Oakland Raiders, both of whom play on the defensive side of the ball.

One of those players is just beginning what promises to be an impressive NFL career, while the other doesn't have long before he's likely voted into the Hall of Fame. By this point, it should be pretty obvious what two Raiders made the cut.

No. 35 Khalil Mack

Starting all 16 games as a rookie, Mack finished with 76 tackles and a forced fumble. He's been drawing the praise of teammates and coaches all offseason and could be one of the best defensive players in the NFL sooner rather than later.

"He had only three sacks as a rookie, but he was much better than the number would suggest," Prisco said of Mack. "Offensive linemen I talked to about him raved about his skills. He will be a star."

No. 91 Charles Woodson

In his second stint in Oakland, Woodson has been the only constant in the Raiders' secondary the last two years. He set a career high in tackles in his 17th season, and the 38-year-old also managed four interceptions, his highest total since 2011. Not many players can produce at that level at that age, and that fact alone is enough justification to rank Woodson in the NFL's top 100 players.

"He is closing in on 40, yet he continues to be a playmaker in the secondary," Prisco wrote about Woodson. "He has started all 32 games the past two seasons for the Raiders and had a career-best 113 tackles last season."

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