Buffalo Bills: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
The Bills have the best pass defense in the NFL, but there's something to be said about bolstering a strength, especially when the goal each year is to beat Patrick Mahomes.
Andrew Booth Jr. is coming off an impressive 2020 campaign. There will be more focus on him with Derion Kendrick being expelled from the team.
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27. Buffalo Bills: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
The Bills could stand to strengthen their cornerback corps. Tre White will be coming off a serious injury, and they could use another outside corner to go with him.
In 2021, Elam recorded 29 tackles, five passes broken up and an interception. He played well in 2020, recording 39 tackles, two interceptions and 11 passes broken up. The 6-foot-1, 187-pounder was fantastic as a freshman, flashing serious ball skills even though he had a part-time role. Elam has good height and length with quickness. He could stand to fill out his frame, but considering he is only a true junior, he has the time to do it. With his skill set and upside, he could explode.
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