Chiefs Part Ways with 4th Year CB for a Sixth-Round Pick from the Dolphins
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially traded Joshua Williams—one of their most experienced cornerbacks—to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a 2027 sixth-round pick. The move immediately sparked heated debate: Are the Chiefs too confident in their unproven young talents, or do they truly believe in a "youth over safety"
When Youth Becomes a Double-Edged Sword
It’s no coincidence that Williams, who started 12 games and served as a reliable backup for the secondary, was left off the projected 53-man roster right before the season. The emergence of rookie Nohl Williams (3rd-round pick), alongside Nazeeh Johnson, Kristian Fulton, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylen Watson, has given the Chiefs plenty of options—but is it enough quality?
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McDuffie, Watso Established s
Noh High expectations, but has yet to play a single NFL snap.
Fulton: Still battling a knee injury.
Johnson: Limited experience in real game situations.
By moving on from Williams to save $3.2 million and gain a 2027 sixth-round pick, the Chiefs are essentially saying: “We don’t need the safe route—we believe in our young guns maturing fast!”
Dolphins – Patching the Defense Just in Time
For the Miami Dolphins, this is a timely bargain. With starting nickel Kader Kohou out for the season, Miami’s secondary is severely depleted. Players like Jack Jones, Cam Smith, Storm Duck, and rookie Jason Marshall Jr. haven’t instilled much confidence. Williams may not be a superstar, but his ability to hold opponents to under 1 yard per coverage snap over three consecutive seasons makes him a “steal” right now.
Are the Chiefs Betting Big—Or Setting a Trap for Themselves?
The Chiefs’ recent success has been built largely on their knack for scouting, developing, and rotating young talent. But everyone knows: The playoffs aren’t the time for experiments. More than one championship team has been undone by a lack of depth at the wrong moment. If Fulton isn’t back on time, or Nohl Williams isn’t ready, the Chiefs could find themselves dangerously thin at cornerback—especially against the explosive AFC offenses.
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