New reports suggest Trent McDuffie might be on the radar of the Los Angeles Rams as trade talks heat up across the NFL.
If it happens, the move could reshape Kansas City’s entire 2026 offseason—and possibly its Super Bowl chances.
Trade Rumors Around Trent McDuffie Are Getting Louder
Trade speculation surrounding Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie has intensified following new comments about the Los Angeles Rams’ offseason strategy.
According to Nate Atkins, a Rams beat reporter for The Athletic, Los Angeles may be preparing for an aggressive offseason.
Atkins recently shared several takeaways regarding Rams general manager Les Snead, including:
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The Rams are open to trading a first-round pick for a proven player
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The secondary is a major priority
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Trade discussions are already heating up around the league
He even posed a key question:
“Is there an All-Pro that you could add?”
For many NFL observers, that description seems to fit Trent McDuffie almost perfectly.
Why McDuffie Could Be a Trade Target
McDuffie checks several boxes for teams looking to upgrade their defense:
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All-Pro caliber cornerback
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Proven starter in a championship defense
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Only 26 years old entering the 2026 season
The Chiefs would likely demand at least a first-round pick in return if they considered trading him.
However, Kansas City faces a difficult financial situation.
McDuffie’s cap hit is set to exceed $13.6 million in 2026, and negotiations on a long-term contract extension reportedly remain unresolved.
Trading him now would allow the team to move that salary while maximizing his value.
Chiefs Have Made Big Trades Before
Chiefs fans have seen similar decisions in the past.
One of the most notable examples was the blockbuster trade that sent superstar receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins.
That deal brought Kansas City valuable draft capital—one of those picks eventually becoming Trent McDuffie himself.
The Chiefs also recently traded defensive back L’Jarius Sneed rather than committing to a massive contract extension.
These moves show the organization’s willingness to make difficult roster decisions when salary and long-term planning collide.
But Kansas City Doesn’t Let Every Star Walk
At the same time, the Chiefs have also proven they will pay players they consider essential.
Key stars who received major deals include:
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Patrick Mahomes
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Travis Kelce
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Chris Jones
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Creed Humphrey
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Trey Smith
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Nick Bolton
Bolton’s extension surprised many analysts, but defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo strongly pushed to keep him.
Now the question is whether the coaching staff views McDuffie the same way.
The Decision Could Define the Chiefs’ Offseason
If Kansas City trades McDuffie, the team will likely rely heavily on draft picks to replace his production.
That strategy worked before when the Hill trade brought the assets used to rebuild the roster.
However, recent draft classes have produced mixed results.
Missed expectations from players like Felix Anudike-Uzomah and Xavier Worthy highlight the risk of relying too heavily on rookie replacements.
A Crucial Choice for Kansas City
Ultimately, the Chiefs face two options:
Option 1:
Extend McDuffie and keep a cornerstone defender in their secondary.
Option 2:
Trade him for draft capital and attempt to rebuild the defense around younger players.
Either way, the decision could have major consequences—especially if 2026 becomes the final season for veteran star Travis Kelce.
For a team chasing another Super Bowl, the stakes could hardly be higher.