Breaking: 3 RB Trade Targets to Save Patrick Mahomes 🚨

Patrick Mahomes And 3 More Fantasy Football Sell High Candidates Ahead Of  Week 2

Kansas City Chiefs fans have been buzzing about the possibility of a game-changing trade for a running back to give Patrick Mahomes the support he needs to dominate this season. With injuries to key players, like Isaiah Pacheco last year, and uncertainty surrounding the team’s ground game, the Chiefs offense is calling out for a reliable, dynamic back to balance out the offense and keep defenses guessing.

Let’s dive into three potential running back trade targets that could take the Chiefs from a “move the chains” offense to a “pick your poison” nightmare for opposing defenses.

1. Breece Hall – The All-in-One Playmaker

Breece Hall, the New York Jets’ running back, is the first name on the list. Hall is the type of all-around back the Chiefs need to elevate their offense. With breakaway speed, impressive receiving abilities, and vision to punish defenses when they stack the box, Hall could immediately change the structure of how teams approach Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense.

While Hall is the priciest option on this list, he’s worth every penny. With the right trade, he could transform the Chiefs’ offense. Imagine misdirection with Hall leaking late on screens—linebackers would freeze, and Hall could easily pick up chunk yardage, moving the chains with ease. Hall’s addition would also help open up the deep shots for Mahomes, creating a balance that forces defenses to respect the run, while still being wary of Mahomes’ explosive arm.

Mini Hook: If the Jets slide and are open to negotiations, Brett Veach should be on the phone immediately. Hall could be the missing piece that makes the Chiefs offense nearly impossible to stop.

2. Tyler Allgeier – The Reliable Bulldozer

Tyler Allgeier of the Atlanta Falcons might not be the flashy, headline-grabbing name like Hall, but he’s tailor-made for what the Chiefs need in September. Allgeier is a tough, efficient back who excels at grinding out tough yards on early downs and has shown a knack for catching the ball out of the backfield—he’s caught 47 of 52 career targets without a drop.

In an offense where the goal is balance, Allgeier’s ability to handle the ball 15-20 times per game without wearing down is invaluable. He would allow Pacheco to stay fresh for the latter half of the season, taking some of the workload off him while still providing valuable early-down efficiency.

Mini Hook: If Kansas City wants to keep Pacheco fresh for January while running a more efficient offense now, Allgeier is the answer at a fraction of the cost of Hall.

3. Kenneth Walker III – The Big Play Merchant

Kenneth Walker III, the Seattle Seahawks’ star running back, is the last name on the list. Known for his cutback vision and ability to turn any crease into a home run play, Walker is the splash play back that could make this offense even more explosive. With the Seahawks focusing on rookie Zack Charbonnet, Walker’s future in Seattle could be uncertain, and the Chiefs should take advantage of that.

The big hurdle with Walker is his cost. He’s the second-most expensive option after Hall, and Seattle is unlikely to part with him easily. But if the price is right, Walker could be a game-changer for the Chiefs’ offense. Imagine pairing his explosive abilities with the Chiefs’ high-powered passing attack—it could open up even more opportunities for Mahomes.

Mini Hook: If Walker’s cost comes down and Seattle is open to trade talks, the Chiefs should pounce. Walker could be the type of back who makes every game feel like a highlight reel.

The Chiefs’ Offense: A Need for Balance

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While Mahomes and the Chiefs’ passing attack are legendary, the offense still needs to establish a reliable ground game that can keep defenses honest. The running backs mentioned here aren’t just talented—they’re essential for adding balance to the Chiefs’ offense. The goal isn’t to have 30 carries a game; it’s about making defenses pay for stacking the box and keeping Mahomes ahead of the sticks. The right back could shift this offense from simply moving the ball to controlling the tempo of games.

The Chiefs’ current backfield has been a roller coaster. Pacheco, who showed promise last year, has dealt with injuries, while others like Kareem Hunt and Elijah Mitchell have filled in, but not consistently. And with Rashee Rice out for the first six games, the Chiefs need another way to stress defenses now. A running back trade could be the missing piece that turns this offense into a more unpredictable, dominant force.

The Road Ahead

The Chiefs have a unique opportunity to address their backfield in September rather than waiting until October, when options might be more limited. Whether it’s Hall’s home-run potential, Allgeier’s reliability, or Walker’s big-play ability, one of these backs could be the perfect addition to complement Mahomes’ playmaking ability.

Mini Hook: One RB move could change the game for the Chiefs, potentially giving them an extra seed in the playoffs and the edge in January weather games.

The Bottom Line: Who Are You Calling For?

So, Chiefs Kingdom, who do you think would be the best fit for this offense? Breece Hall, Tyler Allgeier, or Kenneth Walker III? And what would you be willing to trade to make it happen? If not a trade, what’s your in-house fix—more Pacheco volume, Hunt in short-yardage, or featuring Elijah Mitchell in an outside zone scheme?

Whatever the decision, the Chiefs’ offense is on the verge of becoming even more dangerous. One running back move could shift the entire dynamic, making them an even more potent threat as they fight for playoff seeding and the W for the Super Bowl.