With room on the roster for another running back, the Cardinals are exploring one of the top remaining free agent options at the position. Arizona hosted Darrel Williams on a visit, per ESPN’s Field Yates (Twitter link).
Williams, who will turn 27 later this month, had been with the Chiefs for the past four seasons. His role was relatively minor in the first three of those years, but he had a breakout campaign in 2021. Playing nearly half of the team’s offensive snaps (by far a career high), he turned 144 carries into 558 rushing yards and six touchdowns. He added 47 catches for 452 yards and another two scores in the passing game.
Given that production, it didn’t come as a surprise that Williams was going to test the open market. With other free agent priorities and a difficult cap situation (at least, before trading away Tyreek Hill), Kansas City didn’t have much of a chance to retain him at the kind of rate he will likely be seeking.
Still in need of a tailback to split time with Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the Chiefs added Ronald Jones last month. With Williams’ old position now filled, the LSU alum still has any number of potential destinations. Arizona would be a logical one, since the Cardinals lost Chase Edmonds to the Dolphins in free agency. Williams could step into a high-end backup role behind James Conner, who had a resurgent season in 2021.
The Cardinals currently rank near the bottom of the league in terms of cap space. Between that, and the fact that some would point to WR as a more glaring need in the absence of Christian Kirk, Williams could still look elsewhere. If he does end up in the desert, though, he would provide productive depth for the team’s offense.
I’m not sure that Williams would be “behind” Conner exactly, more like 1B to Conner’s 1A. As a Steeler fan I respect the heck out of James but he gets banged up a lot and won’t elude too many defenders running outside the tackles.
That’s pretty good value to replace Edmonds