DB Kendall Fuller
Compared to Breeland at 29, Fuller at 24 is the younger option. And like Breeland, he hasn’t been as good with the Chiefs as he once was with the Redskins. In Washington in 2017, PFF’s coverage grade for Fuller (91.2) tied for the second-highest in the NFL, so there’s talent there.
Struggling with injuries a bit, Fuller played in 11 games this season with two passes defended this season. No interceptions, but 2017 and 2018 he had six combined. PFF currently grades Fuller a modest 63.2 overall grade this season, but he does have one thing the Bills will like. He’s versatile, having played safety, nickel and cornerback.
One other cornerback name worth mentioning is Morris Claiborne. He hasn’t been active since Week 13 so he probably won’t play on Sunday, but he’s very tight with Bills’ No.1 corner Tre’Davious White.
To correct an earlier tweet… holy smokes Kendall Fuller. pic.twitter.com/Al6SFjgr37
— Seth Keysor (@RealMNchiefsfan) December 26, 2019