http://espn.go.com/blog/buffalo-bill...safety-in-otas
The Buffalo Bills informed veteran Corey Graham this week that he would be focusing on playing safety for the remainder of offseason workouts, potentially relieving a logjam at cornerback and filling an experience gap at safety.
Graham, 29, split time between cornerback and safety early last season before settling into a full-time role as a starting cornerback following a season-ending injury to Leodis McKelvin.
With McKelvin working back to full health and the Bills selecting cornerback Ronald Darby in the second round of the draft, they have a glut of experienced and talented players at cornerback. Conversely, they have an open spot at safety after Da'Norris Searcy signed with the Tennessee Titans this offseason.