The Chiefs are clearing cap space fast.
After restructuring Patrick Mahomes’ contract (freeing nearly $44M) and releasing defensive end Mike Danna (saving another $9M), Kansas City is positioning itself for aggressive free agency moves.
But one rumored cap casualty might deserve a second look.
🛑 Why Cutting Tranquill Isn’t So Simple
Releasing Drue Tranquill would save nearly $6 million — 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
That’s 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.
💪 The Nick Bolton Factor
It’s not just Tranquill.
Nick Bolton ranked even higher — No. 9 overall — with a 78.9 grade.
From Week 9 onward, Bolton posted a 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 “Mahomes of the defense.”
⚖️ The Leo Chenal Question
If Leo Chenal 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? That’s risky for a contender.
🔮 What This Means for 2026
The Chiefs aren’t rebuilding — they’re recalibrating for another Super Bowl push.
Here’s 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:
They’re prioritizing stability over short-term cap flexibility.
And in a loaded AFC, that might be the smarter bet.