The Jets are adding a third first-round pick in barely an hour. Rumblings of the team being more open to trading Quinnen Williams have indeed preceded a deal, as the Cowboys will acquire the standout defensive tackle.
A first-rounder “and more” is headed to the Jets in exchange for Williams, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports. This deal comes shortly after the Jets sent Sauce Gardner to the Colts for two first-round picks. Here is how the now-official trade breaks down, via The Athletic’s Dianna Russini and ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
Cowboys receive:
- Williams
Jets receive:
- 2026 second-round pick
- Higher of Cowboys’ two 2027 first-round picks
- DT Mazi Smith
The Cowboys, of course, had some ammo to play with after acquiring two first-rounders for Micah Parsons this summer. Dallas is loaded at defensive tackle now, having obtained Kenny Clark in that trade and having re-signed Osa Odighizuwa just before free agency. SNY’s Connor Hughes had indicated the Jets were believed to be softening their stance on keeping Williams, noting the price also may have dropped. The team still pried first- and second-rounders from Dallas, doing so after it seemed weeks ago Williams was off the table.
For a team sitting 3-5 — after a two-score loss to the Cardinals — it is borderline astounding to see the Cowboys give up future first- and second-round picks here. But Jerry Jones hinted at the Parsons trade giving the Cowboys options to trade picks for players. Weeks later, that has come to fruition.
Jones hinted at a trade being agreed to Monday, but the Cowboys acquired Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson on Tuesday morning. This Williams addition is a much bigger splash. The Cowboys’ defense has crumbled in Matt Eberflus‘ first year in charge, with Parsons’ exit being felt immediately. The Cowboys have been unable to stop opponents from passing or running, ranking 31st in points and yards allowed. The Cardinals continued that trend Monday night, and Jones is responding — as a way to help a high-powered offense stay in the playoff race.
Dallas’ defense has struggled despite Jones remarking the Parsons trade would help the team improve against the run. Williams will certainly help there, but this is now a third high-priced D-tackle contract hitting Dallas’ payroll. The team re-signed Odighizuwa to a four-year, $80MM deal in March. The Cowboys then obtained Clark’s three-year, $64MM extension from the Packers. Williams is tied to a four-year, $96MM accord that runs through 2027.
The Jets extended Williams in summer 2023, a transformative offseason on the D-tackle market, and had seen him earn three straight Pro Bowl nods. In the year prior to the extension, Williams became a first-team All-Pro. The former No. 3 overall pick — selected during Mike Maccagnan‘s fifth and final draft as Jets GM — tallied 12 sacks in 2022, helping Robert Saleh‘s defense rocket from last place in 2021 to fourth in ’22. Williams combined for 11.5 sacks from 2023-24. Thus far this season, he has one to go with seven tackles for loss and three QB hits. Williams has 40 career sacks, recording at least 5.5 each year from 2020-24, to go with 59 TFLs.
Circling back to the Cowboys’ porous run defense, Jones is adding the player Pro Football Focus ranks first among all D-tackles in run stoppage. ESPN’s run stop win rate metric ranks Williams second, while slotting him 17th in pass rush win rate among DTs. Dallas now has the top two players in run stop win rate at DT, with Solomon Thomas ranking first. Though, Thomas’ placement has not moved the needle for a woeful Cowboys defense.
While this trade has proven costly, the Cowboys are landing an accomplished player who will not turn 28 until December. Williams should have a number of prime years left, and they are now slated to come in Dallas.
Smith did not work out in Dallas, finishing his tenure as a healthy scratch Monday night. Like Adonai Mitchell in the Gardner deal, Smith is more of a throw-in for a Jets regime intent on collecting draft capital to bring in its own pillars — after ditching Joe Douglas‘ on defense. Weight issues plagued Smith, who has become the rare modern Cowboys first-rounder to struggle.
The 2023 draftee is signed through the 2026 season. Smith is just 24, and he made 17 starts last season. PFF ranked Williams as the NFL’s second-worst D-tackle regular in 2024. He will not compare to Williams, but the Cowboys added the Michigan product to be a run-stuffing presence. Aaron Glenn and Steve Wilks will now begin grooming him in their scheme.
While the Cowboys are adding a proven piece, the Jets continue to tear down a defense that was viewed as one of the league’s best in recent years. Although the unit did not perform as well in 2024 following the Saleh firing, it ranked fourth in total defense in 2022, third in ’23 and third in ’24. Zach Wilson‘s struggles contributed to the team placing 12th in scoring defense in 2023, and Jeff Ulbrich‘s interim HC season closed at 20th in points allowed. But the Jets were one of the toughest teams to move the ball against during the Gardner-Williams years.
It can be argued the Jets will have a difficult time finding replacements for Gardner and Williams, even if the ones added may well be rookie-contract pieces for a while. Gardner earned two first-team All-Pro nods in three full Jets seasons; he is in his age-25 season. The team has now traded Williams and John Franklin-Myers in consecutive years, and Jermaine Johnson could be on the move — for a second-round pick — today as well. Needless to say, the Jets will have a difficult time stopping opponents through season’s end. But their plan is now draft-centric.
The 2000 Jets are the only team to make four first-round picks in the same draft, though Douglas made five combined first-round selections from 2021-22. Of that quintet, only Garrett Wilson appears a safe bet to be with the team in 2026. The Jets traded Wilson last year and have Alijah Vera-Tucker in a contract year. From the 2022 draft, Gardner is gone and Johnson could be following him out the door.
Glenn and GM Darren Mougey will have a chance to add their own foundational pieces beginning next year, as this Jets team is headed toward a top-five pick. The Colts are supplying them with a second first-rounder next year, and the Jets will have three 2027 first-rounders — barring a trade — as well. It will be interesting to see how the team begins its recovery effort, as the Jets were previously viewed as featuring a well-built defense.
Of Williams’ 2026 salary ($21.75MM), $5MM is guaranteed. The Jets are taking on dead money hits of $13.2MM in 2025 and $9.8MM in ’26, according to Spotrac. This is actually more dead cap than the Gardner trade is bringing ($19.75MM) due to contract structure.
Dallas entered the day behind only the Patriots in cap space. Even with Smith’s fully guaranteed contract in the deal, the Cowboys will use a chunk of it on Williams, who is owed roughly $8MM through season’s end. The Cowboys are loaded up with DT salaries, with Clark under contract through 2027 and Odighizuwa through 2028. Williams’ 2027 base salary is nonguaranteed, while Clark is due an $11MM roster bonus on Day 3 of the 2026 league year. Odighizuwa’s 2026 salary is fully guaranteed.
As a Jets fan I feel like Julius Cesar during the ides of march
You buying in yet? I understand your reservations about the Sauce trade, but if they keep this up and get a boatload of upcoming picks, does that change your mind a little? This is an A+ trade for the Jets, imo. Dallas might have a top 15 pick.
No. I do not trust this regime to make a singular personnel decision and these trades solidify this for me. These are the same guys that gave Justin Fields a 40MM, 30MM guaranteed contract btw
If you don’t trust them drafting, I get that. But on paper, they’ve gotten a lot for two players who they’re 1-7 with. I’m not a Jets fan but I would be happy with this if I was.
Im not happy with this because its pretty much the green light these goobers will be here next year and possibly a 3rd and waste all of these picks.
They just called Sauce a foundational piece and extended him, then 8 games later traded him away. If that screams they dont know what theyre doing talent evaluation-wise idk what does
The first rounder is in 2027.
The Cowboys first rounder in 2027 will likely also be in the top 15. They’re still a very bad team even after adding Williams
@realfootballfan: Sorry, that detail wasn’t in the story when I posted that. But there’s still a solid chance it’s at least top 20.
In 2027? That could be possible or the pick could be in the 20’s. This trade stacks the from on defense and Logan helps at LB they need to get a safety or corner and it’ll be interesting for the rest of the season
All I can say is, they better be good with their drafting and development.
Nobody knows what you’re talking about. It’s all clueless sports fans in here.
Idk man im sure some people get it, if not they can google and put it together
Trading known talent for prospects is always a risk, especially with an unproven GM.
Unproven GM and unproven coach. It’s like placing dynamite in the hands of a child
This actually helps the cowboys replace parsons
Tell me more…
C’mon, Commanders, let’s try and get some first rounders too! Time to sell!
Outstanding. Why stop there.
Jerry trading top 15 picks to finish 8-9
I am assuming Jets will get the Packers pick, not the Cowboys first rounder in deal…
It’s not in this upcoming draft. It’s for 2027.
That not enough Jerry, but its a start.
WHOA!!! Only a 3rd rounder??
Sorry I read it wrong…please delete
Read it again.
Mougey is cooking!
I like the strategy from the Jets.
Jets will not be competitive while Gardner & WIlliams are still valuable.
So get value for them now to equip for a greater rebuild. Mendoza & Simpson both looking like quality QB prospects that you can build around.
one of the Cowboys best strengths on defense. you could have went for minkah… instead we will improve a place we don’t need to.
Minkah wont take much to get..Diggs? Maybe
So right now it’s looking like Dallas Traded away Micah Parson + Swapped a 2nd for 3rd for Quinnen, Clark and a first round pick. That’s not too shabby really
The Gambler
Quinnen and Clark in the middle will solidify that leaky interior tackle spot. Logan Wilson is a tremendous upgrade at the linebacker spot. Now they need a banger at the safety position. The Cowboys look like they have the potential to be a .500 club.
Caleb Downs please..
Can’t judge a trade by picks anymore! This upcoming draft is HORRIBLE for what the Jets need! All these WRs QBs are Dart throws at best lol! Woof. And if the Arch Manning fans say he’s not just a dart throw they’re nuts! He’s just a name. Best Qb play wise is Mendoza but his measureables aren’t the best. Huge steps backwards that won’t be made up in 1 draft for sure. Oof a mess.
In reality, every prospect every year is a dart throw. Mendoza probably would have been the #1 QB last season, Simpson looks very solid, and Moore has the traits teams look for in a franchise QB. They’ve also acquired a 2027 FRP. Not really sure what you would want them to do.
BANG BANG
those first round picks burning a hole in Jerry’s pocket
Jets can have all 32 picks in the first round and will still mess it up, same with the raiders. Do not trust the franchise.
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I like the move for the Cowboys and the Jets
Quinnen may have been worth 2 first rounders IMO. Surprised the Jets got 2 firsts for Sauce. Also next years first the Cowboys gave up may very well be towards the end of the first next year. Next year we will have added Quinnen, Clark (If he sticks), Logan Wilson and a health Overshown and Diggs. Ezeraku should be rounding into form too….need to resign Pickens, Aubrey and Davonte which shouldn’t be too hard since we didn’t have to pay Micah.
What does Mazi Smith have to do with this trade? You are saying Dallas receives Williams and Mazi Smith? Smith is already a Cowboy!!
Oh, I see you made the correction edit. Smith is going to the Jets as a throw in. Now the trade makes sense.
They got it wrong obviously….that’s actually a win for the Cowboys unloading his $3M Cap Hit for next year which was all Dead Cap.
Wow. Might as well trade Quincy now too. I was not expecting a Quinnen trade. I’m not *thrilled* about it, but it has a chance to work out well. Hard to not be agnostic with these trades. They’d better hit big on some of these picks.
Jermaine and Hall about to go
Though not exactly the same did they effectively trade Parsons for Williams?
Essentially Parsons for Williams, Clark, and a 1st. Also moved up from a 3rd to a 2nd. I believe that covers it.
Seems the NFL draft is now turning into a crap shoot even in the first rounds now! Finding gems are in the later rounds it seems!
Arch Manning Jets quarterback in 2027
It’s weird to see a 3-5-1 team give up high picks to get to mediocrity. Usually it’s contenders who add at the trade deadline but that’s Jerruh for you.
Not really..because both Quinnen and Wilson are controlled for several years. Keep in mind the Cowboys are paying Kennth Murray more than Wilson this year.
Only the jets would end up with Mazi smith who is the 2nd worst DT lmao you can’t write this stuff up.
Well it looks like the Jets are using the Browns playbook from 2017 where Cleveland secured 5 draft picks among the top 65 selections. Of course the Browns went winless in 2017 but that’s another story.
New to football so bear with me but if they run a 4-3 defence with two DT’s why would you trade a first round pick for a DT, when you have two good DT’s in Clarke and Osa?
Plus you have Thomas so now they have 4 good DT’s but only start 2?
I like the Logan Wilson trade because it cost them next to nothing and he’s an upgrade at LB but this move doesn’t make sense to me…