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The New England Patriots traded defensive end Keion White to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 sixth-round pick. White's performance improved with the 49ers, making him a key pass rusher in 2025.
The Patriots received a 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 198) in exchange for Keion White.
Keion White was one of San Francisco's most disruptive pass rushers in 2025, recording 24 pressures in 11 games.
The Patriots traded the sixth-round pick to the Vikings during the 2026 NFL Draft for pick 234 and a 2027 sixth-round pick.
The Patriots traded Keion White because he fell out of favor under the new coaching staff led by Mike Vrabel.

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Even though White had been one of the Patriots’ most disruptive defenders in 2023 and 2024, he fell out of favor under Mike Vrabel and his staff in 2025. When he was traded, he yielded little more than a sixth-round selection.
Pick 198 took quite a journey. It was originally Minnesota’s pick and the Vikings traded it in 2024 for Cam Akers. The Texans traded it back to Minnesota for guard Ed Ingram. It was sent to San Francisco as part of the Jordan Mason trade. San Francisco then traded it to New England for Keion White. During the 2026 NFL Draft, the Patriots traded it for pick 234 sending it back to Minnesota. The Vikings also gave up a sixth-round pick in 2027. Their preliminary haul from the Keion White trade therefore looks as follows:
White was arguably San Francisco’s most disruptive pass rusher last year, at least on the interior after coming in during the trade deadline. He was a versatile piece, being used both on the edge and the inside, and had 24 pressures in 11 games, ranking third overall on the team. White’s 12.5% pass rush win rate was third among defensive linemen behind Yetur Gross-Matos and Bryce Huff, and he also had more than one year of team control. He has a cap hit of just $1.8 million for the upcoming year, and should fit in better in more of a rotational role for the 49ers this season. Currently, they have Nick Bosa, Mykel Williams, and White as the team’s top edge rushers for 2026.