
TheĀ Kansas City ChiefsĀ will wrap up the 2025 NFL preseason on Friday withĀ a showdown with the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
This game represents the final chance for players on the roster bubble to impress ahead of Tuesdayās 53-man roster cutdown deadline. Many decisions have been made, but weāve seen plenty of times in the past that a strong preseason Week 3 performance can tip the scales.Ā While the starters are expected to get some playing time, all eyes will be on those attempting to make their case and leave it all out on the field.
Hereās a look at six players, ranging from rookie draft picks to veterans, poised to make a strong case for the 53-man roster on Friday night.
RB Brashard Smith
I was admittedly a bit surprised by the reaction to my take that rookie RB Brashard Smith, a seventh-round draft pick out of SMU,Ā could be in danger of not making the 53-man roster. It wouldnāt be the first or last time that a seventh-round pick doesnāt make an initial 53-man roster. Yes, the Chiefs knew they were getting a project here. Smith is only in his second year of playing the running back position after transitioning from wide receiver upon transferring to play for the Mustangs. While he had a solid performance catching and running the ball in preseason Week 2, he has mostly played with the third- and fourth-team offense. He also hasnāt made strides on special teams, which is something he needs to do given his late-round draft status and the positioning heās fighting for on the roster. Preseason Week 3 represents a final chance for Smith to make his case and prove he belongs on the 53-man roster. If not, he could be destined for waivers and possibly the practice squad.
CB Joshua Williams
Breaking up the āFab Fiveā seems like a risky choice, but Williams appears to have fallen out of favor with the coaching staff.Ā Heāll have the opportunity to get back in their good gracesĀ in preseason Week 3 against theĀ Chicago BearsĀ because of the injury situation at cornerback. With Nazeeh Johnson sidelined by a shoulder injury, Williams could get a nod to play with the starting defense opposite Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie in sub packages. If thatās the case, a solid game could make him an indispensable asset or, perhaps, vault his trade value to a point where you can get a hefty return. If Kristian Fulton, who is returning from the Active/PUP list, jumps him for a starting spot, it could signal even more of an uphill climb for Williams.
DE Malik Herring
When speaking about Felix Anudike-Uzomahās hamstring injury,Ā Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo mentioned HerringĀ as someone who should see more opportunities in preseason Week 3. Heās a former undrafted free agent out of the University of Georgia who has inside-outside versatility. Heās also been in the system since 2021, which counts for something. During that span, he has appeared in 26 games with one start, recording 28 total tackles, three tackles for loss, a pass batted, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and 1.5 sacks. In a preseason game in front of a home crowd, that experience could be what helps him excel and stand out above the rest.