As the NFL's franchise tag window swings open, teams are faced with the critical decision of whether to secure key players for another season at a hefty price. This tool is typically reserved for the league's elite, and this year, the Kansas City Chiefs are unlikely to wield it. While players like Leo Chenal, Jaylen Watson, and Bryan Cook have value, the Chiefs seem poised to let them test the market, preferring to allocate resources elsewhere.
Chiefs fans should still keep a close eye on the tag decisions around the league, as these moves will shape Kansas City's offseason strategy. Here's a closer look at some pivotal choices that could influence the Chiefs' plans:
Rico Dowdle, RB, Carolina Panthers
Rico Dowdle's dissatisfaction with his role might lead to his departure, but the Panthers, on the edge of playoff contention, need to retain talent. Despite this, a tag seems unlikely given their financial flexibility and Dowdle's back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.
Travis Etienne, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Travis Etienne remains a tantalizing prospect for Chiefs fans. Averaging nearly 1,300 yards and 8 touchdowns over four seasons, Etienne could be a game-changer for Kansas City if Jacksonville lets him walk.
John Franklin-Myers, DL, Denver Broncos
John Franklin-Myers has been a rock for Denver's defense, and the Broncos would be wise to keep him. Should he hit free agency, the Chiefs would love to pair him with George Karlaftis, though winning a bidding war seems tough.
Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets
Kansas City was reportedly close to acquiring Breece Hall before the trade deadline. Hall's desire to move on is clear, but the Jets might tag him to leverage a trade, mirroring the Chiefs' previous strategy with L'Jarius Sneed.
Isaiah Likely, TE, Baltimore Ravens
With Mark Andrews secured, Isaiah Likely might explore other opportunities. He could be a solid TE2 for the Chiefs, potentially stepping up when Travis Kelce retires.
Kyle Pitts, TE, Atlanta Falcons
Kyle Pitts rebounded in 2025, and Atlanta would benefit from keeping him for new head coach Kevin Stefanski. If Kelce retires, Pitts becomes a crucial target for Kansas City.
Kenneth Walker Jr, RB, Seattle Seahawks
Fresh off a Super Bowl MVP performance, Kenneth Walker Jr is a hot commodity. Seattle, dealing with Zach Charbonnet's injury, will likely try to keep him, but the Chiefs might be tempted to make a play if he becomes available.
As the franchise tag window progresses, these decisions will ripple across the league, setting the stage for a dynamic offseason. Chiefs fans should stay tuned, as these moves could significantly impact Kansas City's quest for another championship run.
