A former Kansas City Chiefs draft pick has joined the Green Bay Packers after being waived over the weekend.

The Chiefs parted ways with former 2018 sixth-round draft pick Tremon Smith on Saturday. They had hoped to bring him back to the practice squad, but he was claimed by the Packers.

This is especially unfortunate for the Chiefs because Smith, a do-it-all athlete, was used on the scout team last season to emulate Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson. They’ll be tasked with preparing to face the Ravens without Smith in their home opener in Week 3. The Chiefs beat Baltimore 27-24 in overtime a year ago.

In addition to being a cornerback, running back and wide receiver for the Chiefs, Smith was also a stud special teams player. He had the fourth-most kick return yards in the NFL as a rookie in 2018. He also has been touted as one of the Chiefs’ top-graded gunners on coverage units this offseason.

Smith’s ability as an athlete wasn’t enough to get him to stick on the Chiefs’ roster. The fact that he was unable to solidify a single position on the offensive and defensive side of the ball made him expendable.

Smith’s departure left the Chiefs with just four cornerbacks on the active roster. He’s the second member of Kansas City’s 2018 draft class to leave the roster, along with fellow sixth-round pick Kahlil McKenzie.