Kansas City, MO – April 13, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs have shaken the NFL Draft, trading star cornerback Jaylen Watson to the New York Giants for pick No. 23 and a 2026 fifth-rounder, sources confirmed to ESPN on Sunday. The bold move vaults KC eight spots from their No. 31 slot, setting the stage for a blockbuster selection just weeks after their 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles.
Watson, a 2022 seventh-round gem, dazzled with 32 tackles, 6 pass deflections, and a 70.9 PFF grade in 2024—despite a broken ankle sidelining him for half the year (NFL.com). But his Super Bowl slip, allowing a 40-yard TD to DeVonta Smith, lingered. With Kristian Fulton signed and Trent McDuffie’s $13 million fifth-year option looming, GM Brett Veach cashed in.
“Jaylen’s a talent, but this fuels our future,” Veach said post-trade. The Giants, desperate for secondary pop after a 3-14 flop, pounced on the 27-year-old’s upside. Watson’s 2 interceptions and playoff grit made him a prize worth No. 23.
Chiefs Kingdom buzzed on X: “Watson for 23? Veach’s a genius!” one fan tweeted. “Hurts, but that pick’s gold!” another cheered. The trade leapfrogs rivals eyeing top talent, giving KC a shot at an elite WR like Tetairoa McMillan or a tackle like Will Campbell.
Watson’s exit stings—his 2023 breakout (33 tackles, 2 sacks) cemented his star status. But Fulton and McDuffie anchor the secondary, and Veach’s cap math ($11.7 million, Over the Cap) demanded tough calls. Watson’s UFA status in 2026 sealed his fate.
New York bets on Watson’s man-coverage chops; KC banks on draft ammo. “We’re all-in for Mahomes,” Veach vowed. With nine picks left, including a Patriots haul, the Chiefs reload—not rebuild. Kingdom’s hyped—this trade’s a spark for 2025 glory.