ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Charles Woodson may be the most decorated Oakland Raiders player at the Pro Bowl in Hawaii, but the Hall of Fame-bound free safety wound up as the last of five Raiders drafted for the all-star game Wednesday night.

In fact, he was the last player picked overall, ending up on Team Rice.

“Shame on you guys,” laughed ESPN commentator Jon Gruden, who selected Woodson in his first draft with the Raiders in 1998.

But Wednesday outside of Honolulu, Woodson was chosen after linebacker Khalil Mack … and quarterback Derek Carr … and receiver Amari Cooper … and running back Latavius Murray.

In fact, Mack, Carr and Cooper all went to Team Rice before Murray went to Team Irvin.

“We split up their triplets,” captain Michael Irvin said.

Cooper was one of five rookies selected to the Pro Bowl.

And as Woodson has announced he is retiring, he should become the 12th Pro Football Hall of Famer in the Super Bowl Era to have the Pro Bowl serve as his final career game, per Elias.

The others: Tom Mack (1979), Roger Staubach (1980), Ted Hendricks (1984), John Hannah (1986), Lee Roy Selmon (1985), Kellen Winslow (1988), Mike Singletary (1993), Howie Long (1994), John Elway (1999), Bruce Matthews (2002) and Will Shields (2007).

It gives a new meaning to the term “Mr. Irrelevant.” If you care about such titles.