When he was traded, McDuffie was facing the final season of his rookie contract, set to play on the fifth-year option at $13.63 million.
The Rams sent four draft picks, including the No. 29 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, to the Chiefs in exchange for McDuffie, who they hope will improve a defense that was 19th in the NFL in passing during L.A.’s run to the NFC Championship Game a season ago.
A 2022 first-rounder whom Kansas City traded up to acquire, McDuffie’s impending price tag was too high to stick with the Chiefs, but the Rams quite obviously view him as a centerpiece of their defense for years to come.
Set to play in his age-26 season, McDuffie had 63 tackles, seven pass breakups and an interception in 13 starts last year. He ended the Chiefs’ disappointing 6-11 campaign on injured reserve with a knee injury. He’s been stellar throughout his NFL career, evidenced by his 83.1 and 82.9 overall PFF grades in 2023 and 2024 that ranked him in the top six at his position.
Able to line up in the slot or outside to aplomb, McDuffie is a plus player on any down against the pass or the rush.
In draft picks and cash, the Rams are paying a steep price for a cornerback who they believe will pay it forward in their quest for a Lombardi Trophy.