Chiefs Could Trade for 24-Year-Old Packers WR Amid Injury Issues

Dontayvion Wicks
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As injuries hit hard, we break down why the Kansas City Chiefs may consider trading for Dontayvion Wicks to strengthen their offense.

The Kansas City Chiefs can spin plates better than anyone, but Week 1 made it look like Patrick Mahomes may be running out of hands.

Wide receiver Rashee Rice is serving a six-game suspension, and Kansas City lost speedy wideout Xavier Worthy indefinitely to a shoulder injury in the team’s season-opening loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Travis Kelce is still a threat, but he’s definitely past his prime.

If general manager Brett Veach doesn’t want to fall too far behind early in the season, he may want to add another playmaker for Mahomes to work with. Enter Dontayvion Wicks of the Green Bay Packers.

For the Packers, there’s a case to move him. Their room is stacked with Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed and first-rounder Matthew Golden. Wicks may be the odd man out even though Watson is currently on IR.


Wicks Has Shown Potential Over His 2+ NFL Seasons

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GettyDontayvion Wicks’s role in the Packers offense in unclear for 2025. Should the Kansas City Chiefs try to trade for him?

Drafted by Green Bay in the fifth round of 2023, Wicks wasted no time proving he belonged, catching 39 passes for 581 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie. That 14.9 yards per catch ranked among the best YPCs for a rookie that year, and nearly half of his grabs went for 16 yards or more, according to Packers team stats.

By Year 2, Wicks showed he wasn’t a one-hit wonder, once again finishing with 39 catches for 415 yards and five touchdowns. Across two seasons and change, he’s at 80 receptions, 1,026 yards and nine scores—production that looks even a tad better when you consider he’s been fighting for snaps in a crowded Packers WRs room.

What makes the 24-year-old Wicks appealing is his ability to separate without needing top-end speed. He’s the guy who baits a corner into thinking the route is over, then slants inside for a first down or sneaks behind the coverage for six. He’s had some issues with drops, but that’s something he can improve.

Wicks is not a boom-or-bust deep threat, but he’s the type of versatile target Mahomes thrives with when the pocket gets messy and the play breaks down. That’s why Veach should be interested.


Why the Kansas City Chiefs Should Pursue a Trade for Packers WR Dontayvion Wicks

Veach wouldn’t need to overpay, as Wicks is still on his rookie contract through 2026, so his value is in cost-control as much as production. Green Bay, meanwhile, might like to add a little extra draft capital after the Micah Parsons trade.

Here’s a trade proposal we think might work for both K.C. and Green Bay:

  • Kansas City would send a 2026 fourth-round pick to Green Bay in exchange for Wicks, with the pick escalating to a third if he logs 60% of offensive snaps and tops 650 yards or 8 TDs in 2025. To sweeten it, the Packers could toss back a conditional 2027 sixth if the escalator triggers.

Kansas City doesn’t need to reinvent the wheel here—they just need one more spoke to perhaps make the ride a tad more smooth. Wicks is young, cheap, relatively productive and likely itching for more snaps.

For Mahomes, it’d be one less plate to spin and one more target he can trust.

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