If the Bills want to finally get over the hump and make it back to the Super Bowl, it’s their defense that will need to step up this season. And for that to happen, they’ll need several young players to have career years to improve the overall depth of the unit. One such example is Cole Bishop, the second-round safety from Utah.
Bishop appeared in 16 games for the Bills last season, but only played 358 snaps on defense as he was a part-time player behind Damar Hamlin and Taylor Rapp. He really struggled in coverage, allowing a passer rating of 127.