
The Kansas City Chiefs' front office will be bombarded with several difficult decisions this offseason, including which free agents to retain and allow to leave in the coming days.
On Tuesday, ESPN's NFL Writer Matt Bowen released his top 100 free agents in this year's class, and five Chiefs players were named. Here are where each of those players ranked.
The 27-year-old cornerback is expected to command a lucrative contract this offseason, and Kansas City simply cannot afford to keep the 2022 seventh-round pick. Additionally, general manager Brett Veach has a knack for drafting late-round defensive backs.
Cook is in line for a significant payday, as the 26-year-old safety is expected to see $15 million annually on his next contract.
Losing Chenal would be a tough blow to the Chiefs' defense, but if the team decides to release Dru Tranquil, it could open the door to re-signing the 25-year-old linebacker.
Kansas City is still awaiting the 36-year-old's decision on whether or not he will return in 2026. If Kelce announces his intent to play another season and is willing to play under the veteran minimum, Kansas City will undoubtedly re-sign the future Hall-of-Fame tight end.
Brown was a disappointing acquisition for the Chiefs, as the 28-year-old receiver compiled 58 receptions for 678 yards and five touchdowns across 18 appearances. Kansas City should let Brown walk in free agency.
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