Ever since Sean McDermott was hired to be the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, his cornerback rooms have been a revolving door at times, but always seem to come through in many ways.
Big and athletic corners have been the name of the game for McDermott at cornerback - a position he was once a position coach for with the Philadelphia Eagles back in the day.
Perhaps that is why Buffalo could very well be looking to target another tall and aggressive cornerback in the 2025 Draft - at least according to one league analyst at this time.
CBS senior writer Pete Prisco believes Buffalo is looking to address the corner role with Christian Benford looking for a new deal, and Rasul Douglas leaving in free agency as well.
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"If you look at this draft, where they're picking, I think they have to draft a cornerback. I really do," said Prisco while appearing on One Bills Live. "I think when you look at that position as a whole, they need game changers on defense. They need guys that you look at them and you say 'you know what? that guy's gonna be a star at corner.'"
While this cornerback room is considered an afterthought in April's Draft, there are many tantalizing prospects that the Bills could look to fit into their defensive philosophy.
And the fact that McDermott has gotten the best play from the entire position group over the last year should be an excellent example of that at this point.
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This story was originally published March 29, 2025 at 11:06 AM.