
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ā In the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, Kaiir Elam was sitting there for Brett Veach and the Kansas City Chiefs. So was Trent McDuffie.
Veach opted to trade up and steal McDuffie at No. 21 overall. Elam went to Buffalo two picks later.
Fast forward four years and McDuffie is now with the Rams. Elam is now in Kansas City. According to insider Jordan Schultz, the Chiefs have agreed to terms with Elam on a free-agent contract.
Elam, a 6-1, 191-pound defender out of Florida, was the fourth cornerback selected in that 2022 draft behind Derek Stingley (Houston), Sauce Gardner (N.Y. Jets) and McDuffie. Heās also had the most turbulent NFL career of the group.
But at this stage in free agency, heās a smart signing for Kansas City. Elam is a physical Steve Spagnuolo-style cornerback, a player unafraid to press at the line. He also has length and respectable speed ā a blazing 4.39-second 40-yard dash in 2022.
What heās not is a slot cornerback. Over his four NFL seasons, heās had single-digit snaps each year from that position. Heās primarily an outside cover corner with explosiveness and recovery quickness.
Itās an interesting signing because Elam figures to offer a stiff challenge to Kristian Fulton, the incumbent starter after the Rams got McDuffie in a March trade and signed the Chiefsā other starter, Jaylen Watson.
Nohl Williams is expected to start on the other side, while free-agent Kader Kohou figures to man the all-important slot ā a position McDuffie played so well for Spagnuolo since 2022.
The Chiefs are familiar with Elam because theyāve played him ā a lot. In fact, when Buffalo beat Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium on Oct. 16, 2022, Elam picked off Patrick Mahomes. Heās also been on the losing end of games in Kansas City, the Billsā losses to the Chiefs in the 2023 and 2024 postseason.
Including that interception, Elam has four career picks, two in the regular season and two in the playoffs. Heās played 43 regular-season games (198 starts), with eight career passes defensed and three fumble recoveries. However, while it could change under Spagnuolo, heās yet to record an NFL sack.
Elam, who turns 25 in May, joins his fourth NFL organization. Last March, rather than agreeing on an extension after his third season, Buffalo opted to trade him to Dallas along with a sixth-round pick for two choices (the Cowboysā fifth-rounder in 2025 and seventh-rounder in 2026).
Soon after the trade, the Cowboys decided they werenāt going to pick up his fifth-year option. After 10 games and seven starts, Dallas waived Elam just before its Thanksgiving matchup with the Chiefs.
Former Chiefs front-office executive Mike Borgonzi, who was in the teamās draft room that night in 2022, signed Elam to a contract with the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 26. Elam finished his season in Tennessee, which allowed him to become an unrestricted free agent after the season.
And thatās significant. Signing with Kansas City as an unrestricted free agent ā meaning heās played four accrued NFL seasons and wasnāt released as a cap casualty such as Mike Danna and Jawaan Taylor ā could put one of the Chiefsā 2027 compensatory picks in jeopardy.
Prior to acquiring Elam on Thursday, the Chiefs were in line to receive three compensatory selections in the 2027 draft. According to Over the Cap, Kansas City was estimated to get an additional choice at the end of Round 4 for losing Watson, and two in Round 7 for losing Hollywood Brown and Charles Omenihu.
The rich just got richer ā and the outside cornerback room just got a whole lot more competitive. Elamās arrival doesnāt guarantee a starting job, but it guarantees a battle. In Spagnuoloās defense, thatās exactly the kind of competition that turns good secondaries into great ones.