Khalil Mack is still holding out for a better deal with the Oakland Raiders. The two sides have been at a stalemate all offseason long. Because of that, some have speculated the Raiders will try to trade the dynamic pass-rusher. Sportsline.com recently put out a piece on the odds for potential training camp trades and included Mack on their list. One team that landed near the top of the list was the Chicago Bears.

Below is a list of the odds, provided by Sportsline.com, on what team Mack will play for in 2018:

Oakland Raiders: 3/1

Green Bay Packers 5/1

Chicago Bears 5/1

New England Patriots 8/1

Washington Redskins 10/1

Dallas Cowboys 12/1

New York Jets 12/1

Cincinnati Bengals 14/1

Here's what Sportsline's Adam Thompson had to say about Mack, writing:

"The rumors are becoming stronger that Mack is on the block after refusing to show up for camp in a quest for more money.

The 2016 NFL Defensive Player of the Year is in the fifth year of his rookie deal, so he is well underpaid for his production. But he's not interested in waiting to see what happens next off-season, and negotiations have been a bust. The Packers and Bears could jump at a move if the price is right.

Determing what the price tag would be for Mack is hard to nail down. He is 27 years old and arguably one of the best pass-rushers in the entire NFL.

Taken with the fifth overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Buffalo, Mack has been to the Pro Bowl in each of his last three seasons, is a two-time first-team All-Pro and won the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award in 2016. In 2015 he became the first player in league history to make the All-Pro team at two different positions. He was credited as both an outside linebacker and as a defensive end.

In four NFL seasons he has never missed a game for the Raiders. He has racked up 304 tackles, 40.5 sacks, 11 pass deflections, one interception, one defensive touchdown and nine forced fumbles.

If he is indeed on the trade block, the Bears would make a logical landing spot for the dynamic pass-rusher. Chicago moved on from veterans Willie Young and Pernell McPhee this offseason, leaving Leonard Floyd to be the team's stud pass-rusher. While Floyd is a lock to be a starter the Bears have no reliable option to line up opposite of him this season. Aaron Lynch, Sam Acho, Isaiah Irving, Kylie Fitts and Kasim Edebali are all battling to be a starter this season.

Not only would a trade for Mack require some massive assets, likely in the form of at least one first-round pick (if not multiple first rounders), the team that trades for him would have to open up its checkbook as well. Last week, NFL analyst Michael Lombardi noted he heard Mack wants more than $20 million per year on his new deal.

If a team does trade for Mack it will be giving up more than just a couple draft picks. It will also be giving up a lot of capital.