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Everything to know about the Chiefs and free agency

Tyler Brown

It has been nearly three whole days since the legal tampering period began and we are now almost a full day into the official start of free agency. In the days leading up to it, the Chiefs made their splashes in locking up star defensive tackle Chris Jones and linebacker Drue Tranquill. Those signings have since been made official, but not much else has gone on at One Arrowhead Drive. 


According to most, the Chiefs' biggest need is at the wide receiver position. Potential targets Darnell Mooney, Gabe Davis and Calvin Ridley have been paid handsomely and are now off the board. The likes of former Arizona Cardinal Hollywood Brown and the newly released and former Charger, Mike Williams are still on the board though. The Chiefs just won a Super Bowl with a lackluster wide receiver room, but there is no need to make it so hard on themselves. 


Other positions, such as left tackle and edge rusher depth are much needed as well. The Chiefs also have yet to decide if they are going to trade franchise cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, which would change a lot of things either way. If traded, do the Chiefs trust Joshua Williams and Jaylen Watson to take over that role, or do they want to bring in a veteran body to compete with them? If Sneed is not traded, do they still have the cap space to bring in a needle mover at wide receiver? 


There are plenty of questions to still be answered, and the positions mentioned above are not the only ones needing attention. Running back Isiah Pacheco is currently the only running back returning from the Super Bowl roster. The same can be said about Patrick Mahomes and the quarterback position. Mike Pennel and Neil Farrell are the only two interior defensive linemen returning, other than Jones. 


The Chiefs certainly have work to do, if they want to accomplish what no team has done before – three-peat. Here is everything you need to know in regards to the Chiefs and free agency. 

Cap Space Available

  • $15,322,361 (per Over The Cap)

Chiefs Free Agent Signings

  • Tight end, Irv Smith Jr. (Bengals)

Chiefs Re-signings

  • Defensive tackle, Chris Jones
  • Linebacker, Drue Tranquill
  • Long snapper, James Winchester
  • Safety, Deon Bush
  • Defensive tackle, Mike Pennel

Departing Chiefs Free Agent Signings

  • Punter, Tommy Townsend (Houston Texans)
  • Guard, Nick Allegretti (Washington Commanders)
  • Linebacker, Willie Gay (New Orleans Saints)

Chiefs Free Agents Still Available 

  • Tight end, Blake Bell
  • Defensive end, Mike Danna
  • Safety, Mike Edwards
  • Running back, Clyde Edwards-Helaire
  • Tight end, Jody Fortson
  • Quarterback, Blaine Gabbert
  • Wide receiver, Mecole Hardman
  • Linebacker, Darius Harris
  • Wide receiver, Richie James
  • Running back, Jerick McKinnon
  • Defensive tackle, Derrick Nnadi
  • Left tackle, Donovan Smith
  • Wide receiver, Marquez Valdez-Scantling
  • Left tackle, Prince Tega Wanogho
  • Defensive tackle, Tershawn Wharton

Key Signings by AFC West Opponents

  • Defensive tackle, Christian Wilkins (Raiders)
  • Safety, Brandon Joseph (Broncos)
  • Quarterback, Gardner Minshew (Raiders)
  • Running back, Gus Edwards (Chargers)

Top Available Wide Receivers, According to PFF (Biggest Need)

  • Hollywood Brown (Cardinals) 
  • Odell Beckham Jr. (Ravens)
  • Tyler Boyd (Bengals)
  • Curtis Samuel (Commanders)
  • DJ Chark (Panthers)

Top Available Left Tackles, According to PFF (2nd Biggest Need)

  • Tyron Smith (Cowboys)
  • Trent Brown (Patriots)
  • Mekhi Becton (Jets)
  • Josh Jones (Texans)
  • Donovan Smith (Chiefs)

Top Available Defensive Linemen, According to PFF (3rd Biggest Need)

  • Defensive tackle, DJ Reader (Bengals)
  • Edge rusher, Chase Young (49ers)
  • Edge rusher, Jadeveon Clowney (Ravens)
  • Defensive tackle, Sheldon Rankins (Texans)
  • Defensive tackle, Teair Tart (Texans)


Of course, there is way more than these free agents available to the Chiefs, just check out Joseph Hefner’s article from yesterday. Some of these players available are not the best schematic fit, but the point is there is plenty of talent available and the Chiefs are sitting OK cap-wise to make a move or two. 


The Chiefs structure contracts in such a way that the first-year cap hit is typically much lower than the following years, or they like to sign players at a lower base with Not Likely To Be Earned incentives that do not count against the cap. Last year the Chiefs signed Tranquill, Edwards and defensive end Charles Omenihu and they all added up to about $10 million in cap space in 2023. Those ended up being the type of signings that played a key part in winning a championship. 


What I would like to see is the Chiefs fill in their key holes in the lineup so they can head into the draft not being desperate at a single position. Hopefully in the next few days, we can see some activity as we constantly keep refreshing X/Twitter. 

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