The Denver Broncos are targeting slot cornerbacks in NFL free agency, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Buffalo Bills defensive back Kevin Johnson is among the cornerbacks the Broncos are considering.
Johnson (6-0, 185 pounds) entered the league as a first-round pick out of Wake Forest with the Houston Texans in 2015. He battled through several injuries during his time in Houston and missed 29 games from 2015-2018.
After being released by the Texans last March, Johnson signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills. He managed to stay healthy for all 16 games last season and totaled 36 tackles and one sack. He also broke up five passes.
If he signs with Denver, Johnson would be reunited with cornerback A.J. Bouye, who played with him in Houston from 2015-2016.
The Broncos showing interest in slot cornerbacks might be a sign that Denver believes Bryce Callahan could play as an outside CB in Vic Fangio’s secondary. Assuming the Broncos will not re-sign Chris Harris, Bouye and Callahan are currently projected to be the team’s top CBs in 2020.
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