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Chiefs’ Cornerback Tipped to Become the Next $40 Million Shutdown Star

Kansas City, MO – June 27, 2025

He’s a rookie with a knack for picking off passes, and the NFL is starting to take notice. Nohl Williams, the Kansas City Chiefs’ third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is drawing early comparisons to elite cornerbacks, with some analysts projecting him as a future shutdown star potentially worth a $40 million contract. The 22-year-old from California, selected 85th overall, is turning heads with his ball-hawking instincts and physicality, traits that could elevate him to the upper echelon of NFL defensive backs.

Williams, who led the FBS with seven interceptions in 2024 during his final season at Cal, has already shown promise in Chiefs’ OTAs and minicamp. According to Arrowhead Pride, scouts praise his ability to read quarterbacks and disrupt routes with a powerful one-arm jam, making him a natural fit for defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s aggressive, press-heavy scheme. “Williams has the tools to be a game-changer,” an AFC scout told Chiefs Wire. “He’s not just a ball hawk; he’s physical and fearless. If he refines his technique, he’s got CB1 potential.”

At 6’0” and 199 pounds, Williams combines size with solid athleticism, though his 4.50-second 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine raised questions about his long speed. Bleacher Report notes that while he excels in press coverage with fluid hips and strong hands, his lack of elite athleticism could make him vulnerable against speedier receivers on deep routes. Still, his 14 career interceptions and 25 passes defended in college, coupled with his durability (50 starts), suggest a high floor.

Williams’ early performances have sparked comparisons to Tampa Bay’s Jamel Dean, who signed a four-year, $51 million deal in 2023. However, given the rising NFL salary cap and Williams’ rookie status, analysts estimate a future contract closer to $40 million over four years if he reaches his ceiling. “He’s got the intangibles to be a top corner,” said ESPN’s Matt Bowen. “If he learns from Trent McDuffie and adapts to Spagnuolo’s system, the Chiefs could have a steal.”

The Chiefs, who traded up to secure Williams, see him as a complement to star cornerback Trent McDuffie, potentially allowing McDuffie to shift to the slot. Williams’ physicality and tackling ability—described by The Athletic as “forceful” and “reliable”—align with Spagnuolo’s demand for corners who can set the edge against the run. His experience as a kick returner (27.6 yards per return in 2024) adds further value, with Chiefs’ Senior Director of Player Personnel Mike Bradway noting his potential for early special teams impact.

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Despite the hype, challenges remain. Chiefs Wire highlights Williams’ inconsistent footwork and slower post-snap processing, which could be exposed against NFL route combinations. He’ll need to lean on veterans like McDuffie and defensive backs coach Dave Merritt to polish his technique. “I’m just here to learn and grind,” Williams said during rookie minicamp, per Arrowhead Pride. “Trent and the guys in the room are showing me the ropes. I want to repay the Chiefs’ faith in me.”

With only one rookie from the Chiefs’ 2025 draft class unsigned, Williams is locked into a four-year, $6.335 million deal, including a $1.247 million signing bonus. Currently listed as a second-string cornerback by ESPN and CBS Sports, he’s competing with Jaylen Watson and Kristian Fulton for snaps in a deep secondary. Yet, posts on X reflect growing excitement, with fans calling him a “ballhawk” and “steal of the draft.”

The Chiefs’ secondary, already one of the league’s most physical, could become even more formidable if Williams lives up to his potential. For now, Kansas City fans are buzzing about their new defensive weapon, eagerly awaiting his first interception at Arrowhead Stadium. If Williams continues his ascent, he may not just be a feel-good draft story—he could be the next $40 million shutdown star.

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