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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.
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.
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