The Buffalo Bills have boasted one of the NFL’s best secondaries since head coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator/assistant head coach Leslie Frazier arrived. Buffalo has consistently placed among the league’s best pass defenses, an accomplishment that stems both from the scheme the team runs and the talent of the players on that side of the ball.
If there’s been one thing that has given Buffalo problems consistently, though, it’s been receivers with any sort of size. If a receiver is big, quarterbacks have been able to throw the ball up above Buffalo’s shorter corners. Last year, Buffalo’s tallest corners were Levi Wallace and Siran Neal, both of whom stood at exactly 6’ tall.