The Mets and Rangers swapping of outfielder Brandon Nimmo and second baseman Marcus Semien may have been a one-for-one trade (with some cash going to Texas, too), but it set up a series of dominoes on both sides, particularly when it comes to prospects. Last week, we covered how Mets No. 2 prospect Carson Benge ( MLB No. 21 ) could become an Opening Day option in New York's outfield, and he isn’t alone among Top 100 talents affected.

While Benge may see an opening, No. 30 overall prospect Jett Williams ( NYM No. 3 ) may need to change lanes more permanently as a result of Semien’s addition to the Mets' roster.

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The 14th overall pick in the 2022 Draft, Williams has been primarily a shortstop over his four seasons in the Mets' system, but with Fr

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