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Kansas City Chiefs Sr. Director of Player Personnel Mike Bradway on CB Nohl Williams

Kansas City Chiefs Sr. Director of Player Personnel Mike Bradway on CB Nohl Williams

USA Today28-04-2025
Kansas City Chiefs Sr. Director of Player Personnel Mike Bradway on CB Nohl Williams
During his press conference over the weekend, Kansas City Chiefs Senior Director of Player Personnel Mike Bradway shared his thoughts on third-round draft pick Nohl Williams' readiness to step in and play immediately.
"I think he (Nohl Williams) – you know, with a guy that's a four-year starter with that kind of intelligence (and) experience, I think he can come in and contribute right away." said Bradway, "Now, we have a lot of good players in the (cornerback) room. I think his special teams – the value there is obviously where he can probably make an impact early. I think with his experience (and) resume, I think he's probably more pro-ready than a lot of corners you might take in that range."
Williams mentioned a desire to learn more from All-Pro Trent McDuffie in his introductory press conference. With his takeaway abilities, he could be a cornerback in contention for valuable playing time next season.
In 2024, Williams' seven interceptions at California earned him First-Team All-ACC honors and made him a Consensus All-American.
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