As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for their 2025 training camp, all eyes are on big names like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. But beneath the surface, several under-the-radar players could quietly be on the move via trade — and for good reason.

1. Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB)
Once expected to be the long-term answer at running back, Edwards-Helaire has fallen behind Isiah Pacheco in the depth chart. With durability concerns and a system leaning more toward explosive backs, a fresh start elsewhere could benefit both sides.
2. Joshua Kaindoh (DE)
A former fourth-round pick, Kaindoh has yet to make a major impact in Kansas City’s defense. With a deep rotation at edge and young talent emerging, the Chiefs may look to flip Kaindoh for a late-round pick or developmental player.
3. Skyy Moore (WR)
Despite flashes of potential, Moore hasn’t solidified a top spot in the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps. With Rashee Rice ascending and new rookies in the mix, Moore could become an attractive piece for a WR-needy team.
These aren’t blockbuster names, but sneaky trades often shape rosters in unexpected ways — and Kansas City’s front office knows how to stay ahead of the curve.