The Buffalo Bills have a very good cornerback trio.
Rasul Douglas picked off four passes and returned one for a touchdown after being acquired from the Green Bay Packers ahead of the trade deadline. Christian Benford proved himself as a capable starting No. 2 cornerback in Tre’Dvaious White’s absence, and Taron Johnson has been one of the best nickel cornerbacks over the last half-decade.
Now, Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski says the Bills would be a perfect match for star cornerback Tacario Davis out of Arizona in the 2025 NFL Draft.
“Rasul Douglas is now the Bills’ top corner, though he’s a free agent after the 2024 season,” Sobleski wrote. “A more permanent solution should be added to the secondary. Arizona’s Tacario Davis brings something entirely different to the unit. Davis is a 6’4″ tarantula at cornerback who reroutes and completely smothers opposing wide receivers. He might be the Bills’ best chance to knock the likes of Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Garrett Wilson off their routes.”
Even if the Bills do go the route of taking a cornerback in the draft next April, bringing back Douglas on a short-term deal would be beneficial should they have another Kaiir Elam situation take place.