It’s not often that a positional group headed by a two-time Pro Bowl player with a First-Team All-Pro nod to his name can be considered one in need of improvement, but that’s exactly where the Buffalo Bills find themselves with their cornerback group. While they have an obvious star atop the depth chart, what remains is a litany of question marks.
Buffalo has acquired band-aids instead of long-term solutions across from their top corner over each of the last four seasons, and some have been far more effective than others. In an offseason with a tight salary cap, limited resources mean more creative roster filling for general manager Brandon Beane.