‘If the Bills deal Parrish – and they made an effort to do so before last April’s draft – it would be a mistake. Their two starting cornerbacks, Leodis McKelvin on punts and Terrence McGee on kicks, would become primary return men, a burden that increases the risk of injury at a position where depth is a concern. There’s no guarantee that, on punts, McKelvin would be as consistent a returner as Parrish, and, let’s face it, until the no-huddle proves legit this offense can use all the help it can get. What’s more, the Bills would be letting go of a player who they’ve never fully strived to employ in ways that exploit his speed and quickness.’