For the first time in three seasons, there will be a different cornerback opposite Tre’Davious White on the Buffalo Bills’ depth chart. (Being on the PUP list, Tre’Davious White might not play week one, but for the sake of this article, we are going to assume he will.) Buffalo let capable veteran Levi Wallace walk and answered the calls of Bills fans who long wanted them to draft a toolsy cornerback opposite by taking Florida standout Kaiir Elam with their first round pick. Coming in at 6-foot-1 and a 4.39 40-yard dash, Elam fits the NFL mold for a starting outside cornerback. But what are realistic expectations for a rookie corner? How much can Elam stand out in year one? Let’s take a look at the past few years of first round cornerbacks. Let’s look back The first thing we will do is look back and look at the cornerbacks taken in the first round. 2021-Jaycee Horn, Patrick Surtain, Caleb Farley, Greg Newsome III. 2020-Jeff Okudah, CJ Henderson, AJ Terrell, Damon Arnette, Noah Igbinoghene, Jeff Gladney. 2019- Deandre Baker 2018-Denzel Ward, Jaire Alexander, Mike Hughes. 2017- Marshon Lattimore, Marlon Humphrey, Adoree’ Jackson, Gareon Conley, Tre’Davious White https://www.cover1.net//buffalo-bills-training-camp-day-4/ This is a long list…
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