Chiefs to use franchise tag on guard Trey Smith, source says


KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs have informed Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith that they will use the franchise tag on him, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday.

The move will effectively keep Smith off the free agent market. By franchising Smith, the Chiefs are obligated to offer him a one-year contract worth about $23.4 million.

The highest-paid guard in the NFL is the Philadelphia Eagles’ Landon Dickerson at $21 million per year so the tag essentially makes Smith the highest-paid guard in football.

The deadline for teams to use the franchise tag is Monday at 4 p.m. ET.

The Chiefs and Smith will have until July 15 to agree to a long-term contract. If no deal is reached by that date, Smith will play the 2025 season on his franchise tender.

Smith, 25, joined the Chiefs as a sixth-round draft pick in 2021 out of Tennessee.

Like many teams, the Chiefs had a much higher draft grade on Smith but didn’t select him until the sixth round because of concerns over a blood-clot issue in his lungs while in college. But Smith immediately took over at right guard for Kansas City, starting 67 of a possible 68 regular-season games in his four years. He also hasn’t missed a start in 13 postseason games.

In 2024, Smith ranked 13th among guards in pass block win rate (93.9%) and sixth in run block win rate (career-high 75.1%). He allowed just 1.5 sacks, per NFL Next Gen Stats, and committed only two penalties. He was rewarded with his first Pro Bowl nod.

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The previous three seasons, Smith finished in the top four in pass rush win rate among guards, including second in both 2021 (96.0%) and 2023 (96.6%).



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