One phrase that Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has used about competition on the roster is “iron sharpens iron”. In the cornerback meeting room, the team has a lot of iron this offseason and the battle for spots is heating up in OTAs.
After Vontae Davis quit on his team at halftime early in 2018, the Bills turned to several players to fill the void. Ultimately, the job fell to undrafted free agent rookie Levi Wallace who played adequately opposite former first-rounder Tre’Davious White.
This offseason, the Bills have looked to further bolster their cornerback depth chart, possibly in place of Wallace, an they signed two talented players with starting experience to compete at the position; former first-round pick Kevin Johnson and former Bills starter E.