After going undrafted in 2018 and enduring multiple attempts of the team to provide him with veteran competition, Levi Wallace has stood strong as one of the more resilient members of the team by remaining the starter at cornerback opposite Tre’Davious White. However, his time may come this offseason after struggling for stretches of the 2020 season, particularly against taller, more physical pass catchers. Given those struggles from the Restricted Free Agent Wallace and with Josh Norman heading to free agency, Buffalo might be looking for any additions to the cornerback room through the draft.
Although perhaps lacking elite talent, this year’s corner class will have depth throughout the middle of the draft, which I believe will allow Buffalo to provide additional competition at the position.