Sports News: Kansas City Chiefs Prepare to Offer $105 Million Contract After Super Bowl.

The Kansas City Chiefs could attempt to sign right guard Trey Smith to an extension before NFL free agency.

Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is officially one week away as of February 2, and extension talks will ramp up pretty quickly after that.

Starting right guard Trey Smith is expected to be at the top of the Chiefs’ to-do list, considering he will be highly coveted in NFL free agency. Most have estimated that KC could lose Smith to a massive contract, but what if general manager Brett Veach offers him a market value extension before he reaches the open market?

That’s what ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano suggested could happen during an article on January 29.

“Based on what I’m hearing, it shouldn’t be a problem for the Chiefs to give Smith a deal that at least matches that in terms of annual value and tops the $63 million in guarantees that Robert Hunt got from the [Carolina] Panthers,” Graziano stated.

Predicting that Kansas City would re-sign the integral offensive lineman to a five-year contract worth $105 million. This projected deal would include $64 million in guaranteed money, per Graziano, which “would tie for first among guards in average annual value (AAV).”

Although that contract would reset the guard market in terms of total value and total guaranteed money, it wouldn’t set a new record for AAV — as Graziano noted. Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson currently makes $21 million per season too, but his was only a four-year deal.

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Some fans may question how the Chiefs are going to be able to re-sign Smith to a $21 million AAV with approximately $11.504 million in estimated cap space. The answer: Brett Veach.

After the Super Bowl — and hopefully some KC festivities — you’ll likely see the Chiefs GM restructure a few veteran contracts in order to free up more room for Smith, starting with quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Kansas City seems to restructure Mahomes’ very lucrative 10-year deal every offseason, and they can do so again in 2025 according to Over the Cap. Per OTC, the Chiefs can save up to $38.996 million by restructuring the superstar QB’s contract once again.

They could also create another $20.696 million in cap space by restructuring Chris Jones — although that might be a little less likely due to his age and position.

Either way, these are both options, as are alternative contract restructures like right tackle Jawaan Taylor, center Creed Humphrey or minor cap savings such as linebacker Drue Tranquill and defensive end Mike Danna. All in all, those four players combined can free up nearly $19 million if Veach feels he needs it.

That’s almost enough for Smith’s contract projection, assuming the cap hits aren’t weighted, and that’s before you even take into account Mahomes or Jones.

In other words, the Chiefs should have enough room to re-sign their trusty guard as Graziano has been “hearing.” The question is really whether or not they want to.

Graziano’s prediction is a big commitment, but the Chiefs should feel comfortable agreeing to it with Smith.

The ESPN insider relayed that the right guard has a “95.6% pass block win rate since entering the NFL in 2021,” which ranks second for all guards behind teammate Joe Thuney. Their partnership — along with Humphrey — makes KC truly dominant on the interior.

On top of that impact, Smith has also been extremely durable and reliable.

Through four seasons, Smith has started 67 regular season games and another 12 in the playoffs. His lowest single-season appearance total was 16 in 2022.

Couple in the fact that Smith already gels inside the locker room, has fully bought into the Chiefs’ culture and has experience inside the KC system, and you have a whole lot of reasons to bring back the blocker.

Michael Obermuller covers the NFL and NHL for Heavy.com, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel’s The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller

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