What did the Jets get in return for Quinnen Williams? Full trade details on blockbuster deal with Cowboys

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The New York Jets have begun a fire sale at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. Their trade of Sauce Gardner, a two-time All-Pro, to the Indianapolis Colts shocked the NFL world, Gardner included.

But after this trade, a lot more moves became much more realistic. One of those potential moves was a Quinnen Williams trade. And now, according to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Jets are indeed trading Williams.

Williams is making his way to the Dallas Cowboys in the second blockbuster trade of the deadline for Darren Mougey and the Jets. Just like the Gardner move, the Jets are landing a haul for the Pro Bowl defensive tackle.

What did the Jets get in return for trading Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys?

The Jets' second deadline splash sends Williams to the Cowboys for a massive haul. According to Jay Glazer of NFL on Fox, Dallas is sending a first-round pick in 2027 and a 2026 second-round pick. New York is also adding Maxie Smith, a defensive tackle who's struggled in his time in Dallas.

The final deal:

Jets get: 2026 2nd-round pick, 2027 1st-round pick and DT Mazi Smith

Cowboys get: DT Quinnen Williams https://t.co/DiTeZExUr4

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 4, 2025

As Rapoport reports, this first-rounder heading to the Jets is not the Green Bay Packers' pick; it's the first-rounder of the Cowboys. While it'll be hard to determine which team is better in 2026, the Packers are in a much better spot than the Cowboys.

The Cowboys' selection will likely be higher than the Packers', meaning the Jets are landing a 2027 first-round pick that'd be higher than the first-rounder the Cowboys are holding onto.

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New York is pulling off another stunning trade, this time landing a first and second-round pick in the next two drafts for Quinnen Williams. The now former Jets defensive tackle is on a huge $96 million contract. But that deal is now in Dallas, as the Cowboys acquire Williams from the Jets to bolster their struggling defense.

New York is drastically shaking up their roster, and in the process, is assembling a huge draft arsenal for the upcoming NFL Drafts. After the two trades on deadline day, the Jets now have three first-round picks in 2027, two firsts in 2026, and two seconds in 2026.

Mougey and Aaron Glenn are reshaping the roster and setting up the franchise with a ton of draft capital coming back to New York in the next two draft classes. To find a franchise quarterback, the Jets are gutting their roster for as much ammo as possible.

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