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If we have to wonder, then we may actually have some depth there.
I am really excited about the Bills defense this year. If they can stay relatively healthy, I think they could be a top 10 unit in the NFL. The D Line is set I believe, I love the DT pickups and the third round pick Ellis. Poz coming back and the Mitchell addition is going to add alot of size and strength the LBs lacked last year. I think the CBs are deep, and if Ko can come back 100% the safeties are young, athletic, and can hit.
I think the Bills keep eleven DBs this year, six CBs and five safeties. Greer, McKelvin, McGee, James, Corner, and Youboty stay. Youboty has all the tools and can get another year to put it all together. Corner can make plays, I believe he had 7 INTs his senior year. James can add some veteran leadership and I don't think the Bills would have signed him if they weren't convinced his back wasn't fine. At safety, Whitner and Ko start. Scott stays and is used in short yardage situations and is the primary backup at both safety spots. Wendling and Wilson stay because of their athletic ability and special teams skills.
The Bills will keep eight D Linemen and six, maybe seven LBs. I hate that Ryan Neill saw the field last year and I hope someone can step up in camp and take over the long snapping duties. He sucks at it anyways and takes up a roster spot. I love the LBs and I also like the quality of the depth behind the starters.
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