2021 NFL Draft: Jets, Jaguars make trades in new 2021 NFL mock draft
By Kyle Edmond
Bills go secondary
The Buffalo Bills have done a tremendous job building their team and they truly don’t have many holes left to fill, which opens the door for them to draft depth, which is exactly what Tyson Campbell would provide.
Tre’Davious White has turned into one of the best cornerbacks in the league and the Bills are currently lining Josh Norman up on the opposite side with Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde covering the safety positions. However, Campbell could either play the slot corner position or maybe even take over the second cornerback spot from Norman.
Campbell shockingly hasn’t registered an interception in college yet and has just nine passes defended, but four of those have come in six games this year, which is tied for eighth in the SEC.
While Campbell’s stats don’t jump off the page, he’s still been a solid corner at Georgia. With a 6-foot-2 frame, he can matchup with most of the wide receivers in the league. Injuries have caused Campbell to miss time while at Georgia and that could push him down some boards. However, for a team like the Bills who have strong cornerbacks as is, Campbell’s potential might be enough to warrant a first-round pick.