5 Buffalo Bills not named Josh Allen that are certified building blocks for the future

Bills edge Greg Rousseau (50), right, pushes aside Denver tackle Calvin Anderson (76) in the first
Bills edge Greg Rousseau (50), right, pushes aside Denver tackle Calvin Anderson (76) in the first / Shawn Dowd / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Tre'Davious White

Another player drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft that is a certified building block for the Buffalo Bills is cornerback Tre'Davious White. The former first round pick stepped into the starting lineup immediately as a rookie and has been a starter for the past six seasons.

White unfortunately suffered a torn ACL in the 2021 season that limited him to only six games this past season. The absence of White in this defense was abundantly clear and showed just how valuable he is to this defense.

Tre'Davious White is the definition of a lockdown cornerback that is responsible for covering the opposing team's top wide receiver. He does an excellent job in these high profile matchups and it gives the coaching staff the freedom to dial up different looks and help in other parts of the field. At only 28 years old, Tre'Davious White should remain that top cornerback for the next five years or so.