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Trent McDuffie’s replacement on the Chiefs is ready, but there could be unexpected problems

News RoomBy News RoomApril 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The ripple effect of the Kansas City Chiefs trading Trent McDuffie is still being felt across the organization, and perhaps nowhere more than in the defensive meeting room. What initially looked like a bold, forward-thinking move has quickly become one of the defining storylines of the team’s offseason.

With multiple early picks in the 2026 NFL Draft following the deal with the Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City has positioned itself to reshape its secondary. But identifying a replacement on paper and replicating McDuffie‘s impact on the field are two very different challenges.

The search for that answer is already underway, with several prospects emerging as potential fits in Steve Spagnuolo‘s system.

Among the names gaining attention is Brent Austin, a player who has quietly built a strong case during the pre-draft process. Austin confirmed he has been in contact with multiple teams, including the Chiefs, after meeting with all 32 franchises during the East-West Shrine Bowl circuit.

“I’ve met with a few teams… Kansas City Chiefs, to name a few,” Austin said, before outlining the mindset that has defined his rise. “I’m used to overcoming adversity. I have a great chip on my shoulder… I play with terrific physicality. I play bigger than my size indicates.”

That mentality has translated into production. Austin recorded 13 pass breakups in 2025, placing him among the most disruptive defensive backs in college football. His versatility, built across multiple programs, has only strengthened his appeal as a developmental piece with upside.

Still, for all the intrigue, Austin remains a projection. And for a team with immediate expectations, that uncertainty carries weight.

Replacing McDuffie is about more than numbers

McDuffie‘s departure leaves more than just a statistical gap. Over the past three seasons, he evolved into one of the most reliable and adaptable defenders on the roster, capable of shifting between inside and outside coverage while contributing in pressure packages.

His absence did not go unnoticed by teammates. Patrick Mahomes summed up the moment with a brief “damn” on social media, a reaction that reflected the sentiment inside the locker room.

That response underscores the challenge facing the Chiefs. Even highly rated prospects such as Mansoor Delane or Avieon Terrell, both linked to Kansas City in mock drafts, will need time to adjust to the demands of the NFL. Expecting an immediate one-for-one replacement may not be realistic.

For a defense that struggled for consistency at times last season, that margin for error is thin.

The Chiefs‘ front office, led by Brett Veach, now holds significant flexibility with two first-round selections and a total of nine picks. That capital provides multiple avenues to address the cornerback position, whether through a high-profile selection or a combination of developmental pieces.

Yet the pressure to get it right is undeniable. This marks the second time in recent years Kansas City has moved on from a top cornerback rather than committing to a long-term deal, a strategy that places greater emphasis on drafting and development.

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