
The Buffalo Bills are looking to address key defensive needs in the 2025 NFL Draft, while also providing additional support for MVP quarterback Josh Allen. One critical area of focus is cornerback, where the team is looking for a reliable partner to play alongside shutdown corner Christian Benford. Although Benford was recently extended with a four-year deal, the Bills still require another dependable option at the position, as Dane Jackson, returning on a one-year deal, is more suited for a rotational role.
With the Bills holding the No. 30 overall pick in the first round, selecting a cornerback seems like a logical move if the right prospect is available. Even if a veteran is added to the roster, it’s important to secure a cornerback for the future. The Bills may have an opportunity to meet with a promising prospect who could make a significant impact in their secondary.
Trey Amos, a standout cornerback from Ole Miss, has confirmed he will be meeting with the Bills, along with the Eagles, Cardinals, Buccaneers, and Steelers. Amos, known for his size and effective zone coverage, is an ideal fit for Buffalo’s defense, which frequently utilizes zone schemes. He enjoyed a strong 2024 season, registering 50 total tackles, three interceptions, and 13 pass deflections.
The Bills’ early interest in Amos suggests that he could be a priority on their draft board. If they decide to pursue him, they may need to trade up to secure his services.