Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker Drue Tranquill Reacts to a Turnover at Allegiant Stadium
San Francisco 49ers’ Linebacker Conundrum The San Francisco 49ers find themselves in dire need of linebacker reinforcements. While Fred Warner remains a dominant force in the middle of the defense, uncertainty looms over the future of Dre Greenlaw. His recent injury setbacks and contract negotiations have put the team in a challenging position. Despite efforts to fill the void with De’Vondre Campbell, the experiment failed, particularly after Campbell’s abrupt departure upon Greenlaw’s return. With Greenlaw playing only 34 snaps before re-injuring his calf, the situation has created ripple effects on contract discussions. Though the 49ers have publicly expressed their desire to bring Greenlaw back in 2025, the linebacker may have different plans.
Dre Greenlaw’s Likely Departure According to Matt Barrows of The Athletic, the chances of Greenlaw leaving the 49ers are significant. In an interview with KNBR, Barrows stated, “I think the chances are better than not that Dre Greenlaw is gone. I think the fact that he only played a half, essentially, in 2024 actually works in the 49ers’ favor. But my sense is that Dre Greenlaw wants the opportunity to run his own shop, the way that [former 49ers LB] Azeez Al-Shaair did with the Texans this past season.” This revelation has sparked speculation that San Francisco should look at alternative options to solidify their linebacker corps.
49ers Eyeing a Trade for Drue Tranquill? Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine has identified Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill as a potential trade target for the 49ers. Tranquill, 30, is currently in the second year of a three-year contract extension signed in 2024. While trading him might seem unlikely, Ballentine suggests that the Chiefs could consider moving Tranquill to clear $5.5 million in cap space post-June 1st.
The Chiefs have less than $1 million in available cap space, and with key free agents like Justin Reid, Trey Smith, and Nick Bolton poised to hit the open market, Kansas City might be forced to make tough financial decisions. Trading Tranquill could be a strategic move to retain more valuable assets.
Tranquill’s Potential Fit in San Francisco If the Chiefs are open to moving Tranquill, the 49ers would be a logical landing spot. With Greenlaw seeking a top-tier contract, San Francisco could view Tranquill as a reliable bridge player and instant starter. In 2024, Tranquill registered 94 tackles, four tackles for loss, and two fumble recoveries, playing a key role in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl run. Despite Kansas City falling short, Tranquill’s performance stood out, particularly with his nine tackles and 76.4 run-defense grade per Pro Football Focus.
While Tranquill may not match Greenlaw’s prime-level impact, he remains a capable starter. His 77 pass-rushing grade and 10 percent missed-tackle rate rank among the best in the NFL for linebackers since 2023. Although his coverage skills do not rival Greenlaw’s, playing alongside Warner and behind an elite pass rush could elevate his overall effectiveness.
What Would It Cost to Acquire Tranquill? According to OverTheCap’s trade calculator, Tranquill’s trade value equates to a fourth-round pick. A realistic offer from the 49ers would include a 2026 fourth-round pick and a sixth-round pick in exchange for Tranquill. This deal would provide Kansas City with much-needed cap relief, allowing them to prioritize re-signing Nick Bolton while giving San Francisco a solid replacement for Greenlaw.
If both teams agree to the trade, the 49ers would assume a $6.75 million cap hit in 2025. Tranquill’s contract includes a potential opt-out in 2026, but if San Francisco opts to keep him, his salary would increase by $5.24 million.
Final Thoughts While a Tranquill trade is not guaranteed, it remains a viable option if Kansas City decides to move on from his contract. The 49ers should be proactive in exploring this possibility, especially considering their recent trade history with the Chiefs (e.g., Alex Smith and Dee Ford). If Tranquill becomes available, San Francisco should not hesitate to make the call.