Chiefs May Have One More Big Reason to Keep Drue Tranquill

The Kansas City Chiefs are aggressively creating cap space ahead of free agency — but one name that’s been floated as a potential cut may deserve a second look.

Linebacker Drue Tranquill.

After restructuring Patrick Mahomes’ contract (freeing nearly $44 million) and releasing defensive end Mike Danna (adding another $9 million), Kansas City could save roughly $6 million more by moving on from Tranquill.

But new performance data complicates that decision.


📊 A Quietly Elite 2025 Season

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According to Pro Football Focus, Tranquill finished the 2025 season as the No. 14 highest-graded linebacker in the NFL with a 76.2 overall grade.

Even more impressive:

  • 89.4 run-defense grade (6th among qualifying LBs)

  • 3.6% missed tackle rate (lowest among LBs with 100+ attempts)

  • 103 total tackles

  • 2 sacks

  • 5 QB pressures

  • 1 forced fumble

  • 17 starts

That’s not replacement-level production.

That’s dependable, every-down value.


🧱 The Bolton Factor

Tranquill wasn’t the only Chiefs linebacker recognized.

Nick Bolton ranked No. 9 overall with a 78.9 grade — and was dominant down the stretch.

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Bolton’s 2025 stat line:

  • 154 tackles

  • 11 QB pressures

  • 1 interception

  • 6 passes defended

Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has called Bolton the “Patrick Mahomes of the defense.”

But depth matters — especially at linebacker.


🚨 The Leo Chenal Wild Card

Leo Chenal is headed for free agency.

If Kansas City loses Chenal, cutting Tranquill suddenly becomes riskier.

Younger depth options include:

  • Jeffrey Bassa (2024 fifth-round pick)

  • Jack Cochrane

  • Cole Christiansen

  • Cooper McDonald

But none bring Tranquill’s proven production or experience.

In a season where the Chiefs are retooling after a 6–11 campaign, stability on defense could be critical.


💰 Cap Savings vs. Defensive Continuity

Yes, $6 million in savings helps.

But replacing:

  • Top-6 run defense efficiency

  • Elite tackling reliability

  • Veteran communication in the front seven

isn’t simple — or cheap.

And if Chenal walks, keeping Tranquill may shift from luxury to necessity.


🏁 The Bottom Line

The Chiefs are balancing short-term cap flexibility with long-term roster health.

Cutting Tranquill frees space.
Keeping him protects defensive consistency.

With free agency approaching fast, Kansas City’s linebacker room could become one of the team’s most important offseason decisions.

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