In the aftermath of Deebo Samuel‘s trade request, attention has turned to which teams could make the most sense as potential destinations. Given the state of their wide receiver room, the Chiefs have been named as a team which would, presumably, be interested in adding him. As noted by NFL Network’s Jeffri Chadiha, however, such a move doesn’t appear to be forthcoming (Twitter link).
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He reports that a trade for not only Samuel, but other top young wideouts like A.J. Brown, D.K. Metcalf and Terry McLaurin “isn’t likely”. Brown and McLaurin are expected to skip the voluntary portions of their team’s offseason programs, leading to speculation they too could be on the move. Chadiha has been told, however, that those options “are probably all long shots at this point”.
The Chiefs traded away Tyreek Hill after they couldn’t reach an agreement regarding a new contract. They have since made two veteran additions in JuJu Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, but many expect more to come. Currently listed as having more than $18MM in cap space, Kansas City could easily accommodate the final year of those 2019 draftees’ rookie contracts, though negotiations on an extension would of course be another matter altogether.
The Chiefs also have the 29th and 30th overall picks in next week’s draft, so they will have the option to add a significant pass-catcher that way. It appears that – or the remaining waves of free agency – will remain the most likely route the team takes to try to maintain their passing attack’s strength in Hill’s absence.
why do the Chiefs always have WR and yet are still always linked to them?
kingkeg
Because they’re currently a great organization with a franchise QB.
Go get brown that’s the only guy I want us to give big money to otherwise stay put and let Mahomes make a Rookie look great
kingkeg
Tyreek vs. Brown/ McLaurin / Samuel…
Tyreek produced more, was hurt way less and is better than all of those three.
Unless they’d take a long term deal for 50% less than what Hill got, it’d be dumb for us to do anything but draft young WR’s.
Chiefs go Defense, OL, WR probably in that order.
kingkeg
OL ? Maybe in the 4th (121-135) or 7th… But we have no need for an OL. Unless a stud RT drops late in the second.
(1a)Edge/WR (whichever has the best available)
(1b) Whichever (edge/wr) we didn’t take with the first pick.
-After that it’s Defensive Back (spags uses 3 Safetys often) but if a cover corner is available, we pick him.
Then we hunt bpa… DB,DL,WR,OL,RB,TE.
Chiefs need a tight end and a water boy for Andy Reid.
kingkeg
LOL… We wish…
We drated TE Noah Gray last year…
But we do need several spots filled. WR and always DL/Edge.
The Chiefs are going to need more than just offense to compete in the AFC West this year.
High Altitude Bahahaha. Trying winning your division first. Don’t let Russell Wilson give you false hope. The Chiefs are still the class of a great division. You still don’t know how good your rookie coach is going to be.
this is so out of pocket
kingkeg
Everyone says… Every Year… Yet 4 straight AFC chamionship games later, thats all we have ever brought…
If this year they hit on some defensive players and it becomes top 10… Watch Out.
Good. No sense trading picks/players for a guy you’ll just need to pay big money. Otherwise, why trade Tyreek? Draft well and build wr for future.
Why trade for a WR and then pay $25m when they could have done that w/ T Hill?
Well, this is a team that brought Nagy back to be a QB coach after he proved to be inept with Trubisky in Chicago, so common sense doesn’t seem to play a major part in their considerations.
kingkeg
That is just foolish to even suggest. Most of these coaches are very good…at what they’re good at…
Being a great offensive mind doesn’t mean you’ll go to Chicago and be a great head coach…! But it sure as hell doesn’t mean you aren’t STILL a great offensive mind…
Hiring OC’s and DC’s fails 70% of the time. Being a HC is simply a different beast and most of these guys should just stay put.
Uncross those eyes man…