The Buffalo Bills could have selected Khalil Mack in the 2014 NFL Draft, but the team opted to select wide receiver Sammy Watkins with the fourth overall pick. Mack would go off the board at No. 5 to the Oakland Raiders.

Since joining the Raiders, Mack has established himself as one of the NFL's top defensive players. In four seasons, Mack has 304 total tackles, 40.5 sacks, 11 passes defensed, one interception and nine forced fumbles. He's been named to the Pro Bowl three times and is a two time first-team All-Pro. He also made history by being the first player to be named to the PFWA's All-NFL Team at two different positions.

Mack has proven that he can take over a game on defense and is currently looking to become the league's highest paid pass rusher. According to Michael Lombardi, Mack is looking to make $22 million per year. Mack and the Raiders don't appear to be close to a deal and Ian Rapoport recently reported that the two sides haven't talked since February.

With Mack's holdout now going into the preseason, it's possible that the Raiders could look to move the defensive standout. It's unknown what the Raiders would look for in return for Mack, but several high draft picks would likely be a starting point.

Mack's 2018 status with the Raiders is certainly up and the air and one betting site, My Bookie, has odds on where he'll be playing on November 1, 2018. Among the teams listed, the Bills are among the favorites to land Mack.

What team will Khalil Mack be on at the end of October?



Packers +300

Raiders +400

Jets +700

Bills +700

Redskins +700

Steelers +1000

Giants +1000

Field +400



Odds via @betmybookie — OddsShark (@OddsShark) August 12, 2018

Staying with the Raiders is still likely as their odds show, but only the Packers have better odds of landing Mack among specific teams listed.

Mack, of course, is no stranger to Buffalo. He made a name for himself in college at University at Buffalo. During his current holdout, Mack has been spotted working out at the University at Buffalo.

There's no telling if Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott would be willing to give up the assets it would take to land Mack, but a homecoming of sorts is something many Bills fans wouldn't mind.