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After the Bills made it known that their goal this offseason was to keep everyone together, it quickly made for… a boring training camp.
That’s the time of the year to watch position battles on the field during practices and preseason games. After all their work in the spring, Buffalo doesn’t have many big ones to watch.
But the Bills do have a few, albeit small, battles to watch.
Those include the running back and No. 2 cornerback spots and in those, Pro Football Focus recently picked their winners of those two training camp battles. The victors were Devin Singletary and Levi Wallace, respectively.
Singletary is the more surprising pick. Prior to his ankle injury in the 2020 postseason, Moss slowly started to see more touches each game than Singletary. He was more so considered the starter.
In the other, Wallace will only have to hold off Dane Jackson for his job.
A former seventh-round rookie, Jackson has flashed, but Wallace certainly has the experience on him. As a rookie in 2020, Jackson only appeared in five total games.
However, there’s also a chance that both players could win this one. At the No. 2 cornerback spot last year, Wallace rotated with Josh Norman.
Norman was not re-signed this offseason and there’s a chance that the Bills could decide to just rotate Wallace and Jackson in 2021… which of course, could be the likely outcome in the backfield on offense, too.
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