The Bills and Sean McDermott love their versatility, even in the team’s coveted secondary. Reportedly the Bills had a pre-2021 NFL Draft virtual meeting with a guy that fits this description.
According to WGR-550 radio’s Sal Capaccio, Cincinnati defensive back James Wiggins has chatted with the Bills.
Due to a couple of injuries including an ACL issue causing him to miss the entire 2019 season, it remains to be seen what Wiggins’ draft stock is. He also suffered a separate knee injury in his career. However, the Bills could get a guy that might be able to do a lot on defense.
The Draft Network profiles Wiggins as a player who can play in the secondary, slot, or even a safety/ linebacker hybrid. TDN projects him as a project player that wouldn’t be an instant contributor.
Prior to injury, the six-foot, 205-pound defender also had a knack for ball-hawking. In 2018, he had four interceptions.
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