‘If the Bills were absolutely fixated on drafting a corner first, they could have traded down in the round and still been able to choose from a decent buffet of secondary prospects; doing so would have allowed them to stockpile an extra pick or two while still giving them a chance to obtain a player appropriate for their style. The nature of this defense is based on the secondary leaning on the buddy system, and they could have even waited until Sunday to acquire a less glamorous but nonetheless sturdy coverage man. Cornerback was a need for the Bills, but they didn’t need one this badly.’