The Buffalo Bills have an obvious need this offseason that has been relatively ignored throughout the last few months.

With the veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas in free agency and Kaiir Elam now with the Dallas Cowboys, the Bills need to address the cornerback position either in free agency or in the upcoming Draft.
A potential solution, though, may be available.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly been looking for ways to move on from cornerback Jack Jones under a new regime with Pete Carroll leading the way.
Dharya Sharma of the Sporting News believes Buffalo is an excellent fit.
“The Bills are in desperate need of another starting-caliber corner opposite rising star Christian Benford, as the team traded away Kaiir Elam to the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. Jones would immediately step in as a starter on Buffalo’s defense and provide serviceable play as the No.2 boundary corner,” Sharma wrote. “The Bills have just $5.2 million in cap space, but that should be just enough to trade for or sign Jones and bolster their secondary as they look to make a Super Bowl run in 2025.”
He’s now been cut. Could the Bills look to bring in Jones moving forward?
A former fourth-round pick from the New England Patriots, Jones has had off-field concerns over his three-year career.
He is considered “troubled” by some. But …
He could be a fit for Buffalo’s veteran-laden team at this point. …
So long as Jones buys into the roster and plan that the defensive coaches have for him at this point.