
This offseason, I took control of the Kansas City Chiefs in GM Mode on StickToTheModel with one objective: fix the cap situation, protect the core, and reload around the franchise quarterback.
Here’s how it unfolded.
This was a cap recovery offseason. Major restructures created flexibility while keeping the championship window open.
Michael Danna
Drue Tranquill
Jawaan Taylor
These moves were necessary to eliminate the negative cap situation and create breathing room.
Seven contracts were reworked to generate immediate space:
The restructures were the key to flipping the cap from negative to positive.
Securing a cornerstone defender keeps the secondary stable long term.
Five total moves were made in free agency, including one key re-signing.
Bryan Cook (S) – 2 years / $4.8M APY
Secondary depth and versatility retained to maintain continuity in the defensive backfield.
Kyle Pitts (TE) – 3 years / $14.7M APY
A major weapon added to the passing game.
Kenneth Walker III (RB) – 2 years / $10.7M APY
Backfield explosiveness added to complement the offense.
Jaelan Phillips (EDGE) – 2 years / $9.4M APY
Edge pressure to strengthen the defensive front.
D.J. Reader (IDL) – 1 year / $4.7M APY
Interior defensive line reinforcement.
Seven picks focused on adding young contributors and reinforcing both lines.
Round 1 – Pick 19
Denzel Boston (WR, Washington)
Round 2 – Pick 40
Akheem Mesidor (DL, Miami FL)
Round 3 – Pick 74
Malik Muhammad (CB, Texas)
Round 4 – Pick 109
Keylan Rutledge (OG, Georgia Tech)
Round 5 – Pick 154
Sam Roush (TE, Stanford)
Round 5 – Pick 176
Albert Regis (DL, Texas A&M)
Round 7 – Pick 216
VJ Payne (S, Kansas State)
The draft leaned toward defensive line depth and offensive support pieces.
This offseason was about survival and stability. The Chiefs erased a major cap deficit, restructured key contracts, extended a cornerstone defender, and added targeted free agents to maintain competitiveness.
With the cap flipped to positive and the core intact, Kansas City remains firmly in the contender tier.
I built this roster using GM Mode on StickToTheModel. If you want to take control of your favorite team, manage the cap, make trades, sign free agents, and run the draft yourself, you can do it there!
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