The Chiefs are clearing cap space fast.
After restructuringĀ Patrick Mahomesā contract (freeing nearly $44M) and releasing defensive endĀ Mike DannaĀ (saving another $9M), Kansas City is positioning itself for aggressive free agency moves.
But one rumored cap casualty might deserve a second look.
š Why Cutting Tranquill Isnāt So Simple
Releasing Drue Tranquill would save nearlyĀ $6 millionĀ ā tempting for a front office trying to maximize flexibility.
However, new data from Pro Football Focus changes the conversation.
Tranquill ranked:
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No. 14 overall linebacker in 2025
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76.2 overall PFF grade
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89.4 run-defense grade (6th best among LBs)
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Lowest missed tackle rate (3.6%) among LBs with 100+ attempts
Thatās not replaceable production.
In 17 starts, he posted:
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103 total tackles
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2 sacks
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5 QB pressures
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1 forced fumble
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1 pass defended
For a team with multiple defensive needs, cutting that stability could create another hole.
šŖ The Nick Bolton Factor
Itās not just Tranquill.
Nick BoltonĀ ranked even higher ā No. 9 overall ā with a 78.9 grade.
From Week 9 onward, Bolton posted aĀ 91.1 grade, the highest among all NFL linebackers during that stretch.
He finished with:
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154 tackles
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11 QB pressures
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1 interception
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6 passes defended
After signing a 3-year, $45M extension, Bolton is locked in as the defensive anchor. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has even called him the āMahomes of the defense.ā
āļø The Leo Chenal Question
IfĀ Leo ChenalĀ leaves in free agency, suddenly depth becomes a concern.
Kansas City does have:
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Jeffrey Bassa (5th-round pick)
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Jack Cochrane
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Cole Christiansen
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Cooper McDonald
But relying on developmental depth while cutting a proven veteran like Tranquill? Thatās risky for a contender.
š® What This Means for 2026
The Chiefs arenāt rebuilding ā theyāre recalibrating for another Super Bowl push.
Hereās the real equation:
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Mahomes returning from injury
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Defensive consistency crucial in AFC battles
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Free agency moves pending
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Linebacker depth potentially thinning
Saving $6M sounds appealing.
But continuity, leadership, and elite tackling efficiency may be worth more.
If Kansas City keeps Tranquill, it signals one thing:
Theyāre prioritizing stability over short-term cap flexibility.
And in a loaded AFC, that might be the smarter bet.