
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to sign a defensive end to strengthen their defensive line ahead of the 2026 season. Four potential free agents include Cameron Jordan, Jadeveon Clowney, Derek Barnett, and A.J. Epenesa.
The top free agents include Cameron Jordan, Jadeveon Clowney, Derek Barnett, and A.J. Epenesa.
Cameron Jordan's projected average salary is approximately $6.8 million.
Jadeveon Clowney recorded 8.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss over 13 games with the Dallas Cowboys.
Derek Barnett is a power-first player who can set the edge and collapse the pocket, fitting well into Steve Spagnuolo's defensive scheme.


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The all-time New Orleans Saints defensive end is the highest-priced player on this list, because it doesnât feel like Kansas City will swing above his projected average salary of $6.8 million, per *Spotrac*. Former Los Angeles Chargers and Buffalo Bills defensive end Joey Bosa is projected to make nearly $14 million, but he could be considered depending on the number. Jordan is a strong fit in Kansas City and could become a potential three-down defensive end, rotating with Gillotte on early and pass-rush downs to solidify the line. He is nearly 37 years old, but last season, he took the second-most snaps among Saints edge defenders and produced 10.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. He has also played at least 16 games in all 15 of his NFL seasons.
The former No. 1 overall pick has long been a potential signing to fill this kind of void in Kansas City, given his playing style at a listed height and weight of 6 feet 5 inches and 266 pounds. At 33 years old, Clowney is coming off a season with the Dallas Cowboys in which he amassed 8.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss, along with four passes defended, over 13 games and six starts. It was the lowest snap count he has totaled (372) since his rookie season, but he also accumulated the second-most Stops (27) he has registered in one season since 2020. *Spotrac* estimates his average salary at roughly $5.7 million.
After a few years as the third wheel to arguably the NFLâs best edge-rushing duo in the Houston Texansâ Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter, Barnett is a free agent who is projected to demand $4.4 million, according to *Spotrac*. At 29 years old in 2025, Barnett totaled five sacks and eight tackles for loss, doing the dirty work while Anderson and Hunter dominated the production on the edge. In terms of a power-first player that can set the edge and collapse the pocket, Barnett fits the mold of what Spagnuolo likes to have at defensive end.
Once the 54th-overall pick by the Bills in the 2020 NFL Draft, Epenesa has always looked the part of a 4-3 defensive end in Spagsâ scheme, because former Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott ran a similar front during his time. Over six years with the Bills, Epenesa was a steady presence, but only a season-long starter for the 2024 season. That year, he hit the six-sack mark for the third consecutive campaign, along with a career-high eight tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. In 2025, Epenesa regressed to a ârotationalâ role but still played the third-most snaps on run plays among defensive ends and batted down five passes as a pass rusher. The Cleveland Browns agreed to a contract with Epenesa earlier this offseason, but the team backed out of the one-year deal after his physical. That has obviously impacted his market, but *Spotrac* estimates his average salary at $6.4 million. *Do you agree or disagree with the type of defensive end needed in Kansas City? Which free agent would you want the team to target? Let us know in the comments.*