Free agent departures have thinned the Bills out at safety a bit, but the team still projects to field a talented secondary in 2015. They just need to replenish their depth a bit.
During the second half of the 2014 season, the Buffalo Bills made a noticeable ascent on defense. A late-season stretch transformed them from a good unit into a borderline dominant one, with back-to-back strong showings against elite passers Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers (who combined to complete just 50 percent of their passes, at 5.97 yards per attempt, with no touchdowns and four interceptions in those games) proving to be the pinnacle of their success.