Report: Chiefs will make ‘significant’ cuts to get younger

Tamba Hali Chiefs

After featuring one of the worst defenses in the NFL last year, new Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is reportedly going to make some changes.

According to Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star, these changes will be “significant” and will likely result in the release of a few very recognizable players.

He’s already done some work on this front, cutting Darrelle Revis and bringing over Kendall Fuller in the Alex Smith trade that will go through once the new league year kicks in.

It’s “almost certain” Tamba Hali will be cut, per Mellinger, which will save the Chiefs around $7.7 million in cap space. Another high-profile veteran who could be on his way out is linebacker Derrick Thomas.

“The Chiefs would save $8 million by cutting him, and Veach’s emphasis on youth and speed contrast heavily with a 35-year-old linebacker with two major and relatively recent major injuries coming off his least productive full season in years.”

Additional players who could be on the chopping block, per Mellinger, include “safety Ron Parker, linebacker Frank Zombo, defensive lineman Bennie Logan and perhaps others.”

Suffice it to say, there’s going to be some significant turnaround on Kansas City’s roster in 2018. And given the way things went last year, it’s probably for the best.

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