At just $3 million, K’Lavon Chaisson is proving to be the Patriots’ most cost-efficient difference-maker. DH
THE $3 MILLION MAN! K’LAVON CHAISSON IS PATRIOTS’ LOW-COST, HIGH-IMPACT LINCHPIN
In an NFL where edge rushers routinely command $20–$30 million per year, the New England Patriots just signed former Jacksonville Jaguars first-round pick K’Lavon Chaisson to a one-year, $3 million deal with incentives that could push it closer to $5 million.

For a player who once carried “generational” labels coming out of LSU in 2020, that price tag feels almost criminal—for the rest of the league. The Patriots didn’t just add depth; they may have quietly stolen the most undervalued pass-rush weapon of the 2025 offseason.
Why K’Lavon Chaisson Was Available for Pennies on the Dollar
The narrative around Chaisson has been unfairly brutal. Drafted 20th overall in 2020, he was expected to be Jacksonville’s answer to Myles Garrett. Instead, injuries (including a 2021 knee scope) and inconsistent snap counts produced a modest 5.0 sacks across four seasons. Critics labeled him a bust. What they missed: when healthy, Chaisson flashed elite traits.

- 4.59-second 40-yard dash at 254 pounds
- 10’9” broad jump (97th percentile)
- 39-inch vertical (97th percentile)
- 1.54-second 10-yard split (elite first-step quickness)
Those are not “good” numbers; those are freak-of-nature numbers. The problem wasn’t talent; it was opportunity and scheme fit. Urban Meyer’s disastrous 2021 season, Doug Pederson’s run-heavy philosophy, and the rise of Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen pushed Chaisson into a rotational role. In 2024, he still posted a respectable 73.2 PFF pass-rush grade in limited snaps.
Perfect Scheme Fit in New England
Enter Mike Pellegrino and the Patriots’ new defensive staff. New England runs a hybrid front that asks edge defenders to two-gap, drop into coverage, and win with speed off the edge; traits Chaisson has shown in spades.

Last season, Matthew Judon (before his trade) and Josh Uche combined for just 15.5 sacks. Keion White is ascending, but the Patriots desperately needed another body who can bend the arc and set the edge against the run. Chaisson checks every box:
- Elite get-off to beat AFC East tackles like Dion Dawkins and Terron Armstead
- Proven ability to drop into coverage (played off-ball linebacker at LSU)
- Violent hands and elite length (34⅛-inch arms) to disengage from bigger offensive linemen
Most importantly, he’s only 26 years old. Peak athletic years are still ahead.

The $3 Million Bargain: A Historical Comparison
Let’s put this contract in perspective:
| Player | Year Signed | AAV | 2024-25 Production Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| K’Lavon Chaisson | 2025 | ~$3–5M | 26 years old, elite traits, fresh start |
| Yannick Ngakoue | 2022 (Bears) | $6M | Coming off down year, produced 10 sacks |
| Jadeveon Clowney | 2023 (Ravens) | $2.5M | 9.5 sacks, All-Pro level season |
| Haason Reddick (pre-holdout) | 2023 (Eagles → Jets) | $15M | Similar athletic profile, 11 sacks in 2024 |
Chaisson’s deal is Clowney-in-Baltimore territory with higher upside and fewer miles on the body.
How Chaisson Becomes New England’s X-Factor in 2025
Picture this alignment on passing downs:
- DT Christian Barmore (interior disruptor)
- EDGE Keion White (power/speed hybrid)
- EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson (pure speed rusher)
- OLB Matt Judon replacement still in-house (Deatrich Wise or developing rookie)
That’s four legitimate threats, with Chaisson’s speed serving as the perfect counterpunch to White’s bull rush. Against slower left tackles, the Patriots can finally deploy the wide-9 looks that terrorized the league during the Bill Belichick prime.

Even in base defense, Chaisson’s run defense improved dramatically in 2024 (78.1 PFF run-defense grade). He sets a hard edge, which is critical against mobile quarterbacks like Josh Allen, Tua Tagovailoa, and Aaron Rodgers.
The Incentives That Could Make This Deal Look Laughable
Reports indicate Chaisson’s contract includes:
- $500K per 8+ sack season
- Roster bonuses for 60%+ snap counts
- Playoff incentives
If he hits 10 sacks and the Patriots make a run, this contract jumps from “team-friendly” to “highway robbery.”
Patriots Fans: Get Ready for the Redemption Story of the Year
K’Lavon Chaisson isn’t walking into Foxboro as a project. He’s walking in as a former five-star recruit, national champion, and first-round pick who finally has:
- A defensive-minded head coach (Mike Pellegrino scheme under Jerod Mayo)
- A clean bill of health
- A chip the size of Death Star on his shoulder
At $3 million, the risk is almost nonexistent. The reward? A potential double-digit sack artist who turns the Patriots’ pass rush from “solid” to “fearsome.”
Welcome to New England, K’Lavon. The AFC East just got a lot scarier; and the Patriots just found their 2025 steal.



