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DenverChief 02-29-2024 10:43 PM

4 Chiefs on the Chopping Block Next After Marquez Valdes-Scantling Release
 
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1. Justin Reid, S
If the Chiefs want to free up a ton of cash, moving on from Justin Reid is one of the quickest ways to do so.

The 27-year-old safety is entering the final year of a three-year, $31.5 million contract he signed back in 2022. He's slated to carry a $14.2 million cap hit for the 2024 NFL season, however, Kansas City can save itself $10.7 million by waiving or cutting him at any point this offseason.

A former 2018 third-round pick by the Houston Texans, Reid hasn't lived up to expectations since joining the Chiefs. Playing 33 games over the last two seasons, the Prairieville, LA native has surrendered 76 receptions on 120 targets (63.3%) for 771 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.
Reid struggled to cover his men throughout the 2023 campaign, highlighted by a 52.8 coverage grade on Pro Football Focus — the 12th-worst grade among 94 qualified safeties. He was also the Chiefs' fifth-worst graded defender at the Super Bowl (54.2) after allowing four receptions on as many targets for 38 yards.

The ex-Stanford Cardinal does have his solid moments now and then, but it's clear that he isn't close to being worth the $14 million cap space he takes up.


2. Kadarius Toney, WR
When the Chiefs acquired WR Kadarius Toney from the New York Giants in 2022, there was a hope that he could turn his career around in KC. After all, the former Florida Gator once had a 189-yard performance as a rookie, leaving the fanbase salivating at the thought of what he could do with Patrick Mahomes.

But instead of living up to his potential, Toney has left Chiefs fans wanting more. The 25-year-old was essentially a non-factor for the majority of the 2023 campaign, hauling in only 27 receptions for 169 yards and a touchdown across 13 games. He also yielded a 66.7 passer rating when targeted, meaning he essentially turned Mahomes into Bailey Zappe (68.8) whenever the former NFL MVP looked his way.
Injuries held Toney out of the Chiefs' final three regular-season games and the first three of the preseason before being a healthy scratch at the Super Bowl. The fact that Kansas City didn't see him as someone who could help win the second of back-to-back rings tells you everything you must know about his future.
Toney carries a $2.5 million cap hit heading into his fourth NFL campaign. Considering how the Chiefs picking up his fifth-year option is far from guaranteed, there's a decent chance the team could attempt to move on soon. Although waiving him won't save a dime, Kansas City can rid itself of his entire cap hit with a trade at any point.

3. Lucas Niang, OT
It also wouldn't be surprising if the Chiefs opted to move on from offensive tackle Lucas Niang to generate more cap space.

Niang, drafted 96th overall in 2020, hasn't lived up to his potential. After being named the starting right tackle in 2021, the 25-year-old blocker hasn't started a single game across the last two seasons, playing 21 games during that stretch. The lack of starts isn't surprising given how much he's struggled on the gridiron.

Niang struggled to provide adequate protection in 2023, finishing with 48.4 run-block and 56.5 pass-block grades on PFF. Although he only played 36 pass-block snaps, he still surrendered four pressures, meaning he essentially allowed some form of pressure on one of every nine snaps, which isn't a trend you want to see when your team has the best quarterback on the planet.
The Chiefs can save $1.1 million by trading or cutting Niang this offseason. While that isn't a ton of space, every penny counts with Kansas City looking to win a third Super Bowl in a row next year. Besides, chances are the Chiefs can find a better alternative for Niang through the 2024 NFL Draft.


4. Charles Omenihu, DE
After spending the start of his career with the Houston Texans and San Francisco 49ers, veteran defensive end Charles Omenihu signed a two-year, $16 million contract with the Chiefs last offseason.

After serving a six-game suspension to begin the 2023 season, it didn't take Omenihu long to contribute to the Chiefs' success. The former Texas Longhorn tallied career highs in both sacks (7.0) and solo tackles (18) while forcing a pair of fumbles and breaking up two passes in 11 regular-season games with one start.

Unfortunately, Omenihu couldn't be with the Chiefs when they took on the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. The 27-year-old veteran tore his ACL in the AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens, forcing him to watch the Super Bowl from the sidelines. Considering it can take up to eight months or longer to rehab from ACL surgery, there's a chance that he could miss a good chunk of the 2024 campaign.
If the Chiefs are unsure about when Omenihu will be 100%, they could opt to send him packing in favor of more cap space. After all, the franchise can free up $7.2 million with a release or trade before or after June 1, which can then be used to either sign multiple free agents or put towards re-signing a big name, like Chris Jones.




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So the real reason am posting this is the surprise that Reid is on this list. I didn’t think his play was as terribad as the article suggests. Did I miss something this year with his play? As far as the rest of the list goes… I agree.

Dunerdr 02-29-2024 10:45 PM

Reid’s not on the real list JFC

Hammock Parties 02-29-2024 10:52 PM

kc kingdom dot com?

lmao

DenverChief 02-29-2024 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Dunerdr (Post 17423435)
Reid’s not on the real list JFC

Yeah I know. I’m just surprised anyone suggesting that he be a cap saving cut. I was looking for opinions on his play this year. Cook and Connor would be cheaper for sure.

tredadda 02-29-2024 10:53 PM

I don’t see Reid going anywhere unless he holds out for some ridiculous contract or something.

DenverChief 02-29-2024 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 17423439)
kc kingdom dot com?

lmao

Oh lord Jesus. Can we talk about the content. I don’t think the article is far off.

DenverChief 02-29-2024 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by tredadda (Post 17423441)
I don’t see Reid going anywhere unless he holds out for some ridiculous contract or something.

I don’t disagree but was his play really that bad?

RealSNR 02-29-2024 10:56 PM

If PFF says he’s bad, he’s gotta be good.

DenverChief 02-29-2024 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17423444)
If PFF says he’s bad, he’s gotta be good.

Fair. Lol. I do despise PFF

Jewish Rabbi 02-29-2024 11:17 PM

This article written by Chiefs Kingdom Editorial Board?

carcosa 02-29-2024 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17423444)
If PFF says he’s bad, he’s gotta be good.

If you ask me, PFF stands for Piss Fart Fudge!

Strongside 03-01-2024 12:06 AM

Why are we posting analysis from a geocities webpage?

kcbubb 03-01-2024 01:48 AM

On Reid, I don’t think he’s bad but Conner has really stepped up and cook will be back. We just have depth at safety, the other safeties have played well also. Veach is just so good at drafting dbs. I think Reid is the mostly likely candidate to get cut.

Toney, while his play and antics would get most people cut, he’s just too talented and cheap to not keep around. Plus we don’t save anything by cutting him.

Niang is interesting. His play and injury history deserve a cut but again, he’s cheap and talented.

Omenihue is the one I strongly disagree with. His game is improving. He played huge in the ravens win. That strip fumble was a huge play in that game. And he’s a perfect fit for what spags runs. these athletes are recovering so quickly from injury now. It’s incredible. No chance he gets cut.

Eleazar 03-01-2024 02:46 AM

Reads like ChatGPT

TwistedChief 03-01-2024 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 17423440)
Yeah I know. I’m just surprised anyone suggesting that he be a cap saving cut. I was looking for opinions on his play this year. Cook and Connor would be cheaper for sure.

So should we start a thread if someone on Twitter says something too that doesn’t seem grounded in logic?

No one thinks he’s going to be cut. Obviously. That’s why when you read it you ignore it and never read that stupid website again.


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