THE Kansas City Chiefs are rounding out their roster.
The Chiefs have now agreed to contracts with all but one of their 2025 NFL Draft picks.
On Tuesday, the Chiefs signed third-round pick Nohl Williams to a rookie contract.
The cornerback out of California signed on to a four-year, $6.3 million deal.
The signing includes a $1.2 million signing bonus.
Also included in the deal is a $50,000 workout bonus in 2026, 2027, and 2028.
Williams was a great pick for the Chiefs, as he had a spectacular 2024 campaign with Cal.
He registered 52 total tackles and eight pass deflections in his senior season.
On top of that, he had seven interceptions, a forced fumble, and a touchdown.
Chiefs fans loved the signing, and shared their thoughts on social media.
"Well deserved. He has always been a baller," one fan said.
"Heck yea," another fan said.
"#NohlFlyZone gets PAID," a third fan said.
"So proud of this young man," a fourth fan said.
"Come to Cal and get Paid SHEEESSHHH," a fifth fan said.
The Chiefs now only have one rookie left to sign to a deal.
Second-round defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott has yet to a sign with the team.
The Tennessee product is projected to get a four-year, $7.2 million deal based on his slot value.
Once his deal gets done, the Chiefs rookie class will be officially complete.
Kansas City will have handed out over $48 million to rookies by the time the season begins.
Their first-round pick, Josh Simmons, now accounts for one percent of the team's entire payroll.
The total rookie contracts account for around four percent of the Chiefs' payroll.