After three seasons with the Bills, Kaiir Elam is on the move. Buffalo has agreed to trade the former first-round corner to the Cowboys, as first reported by The Exhibit’s Josina Anderson.
Dallas will send Buffalo a fifth-round pick in 2025 along with a future seventh-rounder in exchange for Elam and a sixth-round selection, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. This will give Elam a fresh start after struggling to carve out a starting role on the Bills’ defense. Presuming the Cowboys intend to decline his fifth-year option this spring, 2025 will represent his walk year. Confirming the deal, the Bills announced the seventh-round pick will be in 2026.
Elam had a strong three-year college career at Florida, and expectations were high upon arrival in Buffalo as the No. 23 pick in the 2022 draft. He made six starts and 13 appearances as a rookie, collecting a pair of interceptions. That showcased his potential to an extent, but since then Elam has not developed as hoped.
The 23-year-old tore an ankle ligament prior to the start of his second Bills season, and after attempting to play through the injury he was on injured reserve for an extended stretch. Elam appeared in only three games that year, finding himself passed on the depth chart by Christian Benford (who has set himself up well to be one of the next Bills to secure a lucrative extension). Even without Tre’Davious White in the fold in 2024, Elam only handled a 35% snap share on defense, something which further fueled trade speculation.
The latter’s departure will clear up $2.57MM in cap space for the Bills. That figure represents Elam’s 2025 salary as he looks to build his value during the final year of his rookie contract. Earning at least a rotational role in a secondary which is set to lose longtime slot starter Jourdan Lewis would give the Cowboys a cost-effective option at the cornerback spot. Dallas still has Trevon Diggs on the books through 2028 (as his knee rehab continues), while fellow perimeter cover man DaRon Bland is entering the final year of his rookie deal.
Last August, the Cowboys made a similar move in trading for cornerback Andrew Booth. The former Vikings second-rounder had a modest role on defense with Dallas in 2024, and he too is set to see his rookie deal expire after the coming campaign. It will be interesting to see if the buy-low approach with Elam pans out and leads to a long-term commitment from his new team.
If the Cowboys gave up anything at all, it’s an overpayment
Thank you cowboys! Can’t say anything bad about him as a person, just such a disappointing player. Not his fault, it’s the expectations that come with being a first rounder. Thank god Benford panned out. Hope his head is healed up.
This doesn’t have to be the end for Kair. He can rebound.
He had made plays. He has plenty of bad ones too.
He was scared to death against KC – tough look to rebound from in Buffalo. Thats when the Mafia turned.
I don’t expect much back for him, but if Im Dallas here its a good buy low opportunity. I think it could be a smart play.
Its too easy to forget when he made some great plays. The penalties and the KC game stick out big time.
Update: Dallas gave a 5th?
Wow. Even if just a lick swap with disguise.
Cya Elam. Good luck.
Wasn’t there a tweet he sent about a ferrari in the garage or something?
( he was insinuating that he was the ferrari not getting any play)
Then gets a golden opportunity in a big time game and COULD NOT HAVE LOOKED WORSE.
I thought Jalen Reagor was the one who said that?
Maybe – I really thought Elam did too.
You might be right.
I think Dallas just picked up three 5th round compensatory picks so they were feeling lucky with tossing one I suppose.
It’s about time the Bills traded him–not just because he’s been a disappointment who never turned into a starter, but because he’s always seemed likely to do better in a different scheme. He always looks better when he can play press coverage, which has never been McDermott’s preference. I’ve thought for a couple of years that he would be a sensible buy-low for the Vikings. I think he could still be a useful NFL player. He’ll play all of next season at 25.
The Bills picked the wrong cornerback that year . Trent McDuffie thanks you Bills so he could get drafted by the Chiefs….
Remember McD went first.