5 options for Buffalo Bills to add depth at cornerback before training camp

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Chris Harris Jr.

Another veteran cornerback that the Buffalo Bills could look to add is Chris Harris Jr., who recently played the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers after nine seasons with the Denver Broncos.

At one time in his career, Chris Harris Jr. was considered one of the best nickel corners in the league and from 2014 to 2018 he made four Pro Bowls and was named to the first-team All-Pro once and second-team All-Pro twice.

The reason Chris Harris Jr. could make sense for the Buffalo Bills is that he could play both outside and in the slot. He could be a backup plan for White or Elam if one is not ready to start the year but at a minimum, he would be an excellent backup to Taron Johnson at nickel.

This is a key position for this defense and they don’t have a clear backup currently with Cam Lewis being the most likely candidate.