Chiefs Urged to Embrace ‘Youth Movement’ by Trading Struggling CB

The Kansas City Chiefs have already overhauled their secondary this offseason, parting ways with their top cornerback and trading up in the first round of the draft to land a new one.

The team could have more changes ahead. One NFL analyst believes the team could still part ways with veteran cornerback Kristian Fulton, who has struggled in recent years and could lose his spot on the depth chart.


Chiefs Could Continue Secondary Overhaul

Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton identified one player from every NFL team who could hit the trade block, suggesting the Chiefs continue their “youth movement” by swapping out Fulton for a younger cornerback.

“The Kansas City Chiefs should continue to fully embrace a youth movement at cornerback,” Moton wrote. “They traded All-Pro Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams and allowed Jaylen Watson to walk in free agency. Kansas City traded up for cornerback Mansoor Delane and double-dipped at the position in the fourth round, taking Jadon Canady.”

Moton noted that Fulton was hampered by injuries in 2025 and struggled in the two prior seasons, giving up a passer rating above 100 in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Even if the Chiefs hold onto Fulton, he could find himself in a fight for his spot on the depth chart this summer, Moton added.

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