2021 NFL Draft: New mock draft with Justin Fields, Zach Wilson rising
The Buffalo Bills have been building a contender for the past four years, and Josh Allen’s development appears to have come full-circle.
With that said, the defensive backfield is in need of some more playmakers and guys who can create takeaways.
Tre’Davious White is obviously one of the best in the game, but Asante Samuel Jr. could bring some nice ball-hawking ability to Buffalo’s secondary.
Samuel has three interceptions this year for Florida State and in three seasons (and counting) he has 29 total pass breakups.
If this name matched up with great defensive back production sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Samuel’s father was an awesome cornerback in the NFL in the early 2000s.