Bills 53-man roster projection following first week of training camp

A Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection with seven days of training camp practices in 2020 in the books.

Bills cornerback Josh Norman. (James P. McCoy/Buffalo News via AP, Pool)

Cornerback (5)

Tre’Davious White, Josh Norman, Levi Wallace, Taron Johnson, Dane Jackson

Cuts: Cam Lewis

With EJ Gaines also opting-out, Dane Jackson has an opportunity here. While a seventh-round pick, some draft analysts thought he could’ve been selected higher but wasn’t. There could be a diamond in the rough here. His position on the team potential got even clearer this week as Ike Brown surprisingly retire, although, Brown wasn’t reportedly haven’t the best training camp anyway.

The top-three of Tre’Davious White, Josh Norman and Levi Wallace are set. Actually we’ll make that four since Taron Johnson has quietly held down the slot duties for the past few seasons now. Norman is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, but Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane said this week that the Bills won’t be working out any free agents as potential replacements, signaling that Norman will be good to go by the regular season.

And now for a sneak preview of the next page: Siran Neal. The safety can also come down and provide depth in the box as a cornerback inside, so he’d be your sixth defensive back in this group, if called upon. Lewis is a practice squad candidate.