The Hamilton Spectator

Bills get character in LSU’s Tre’Davious White

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Bills rookie head coach Sean McDermott filled a need in Buffalo’s backfield and added two valuable picks in overseeing his first NFL draft.

In using the 27th pick to select LSU cornerback Tre’Davious White on Thursday, McDermott also believes he addressed the issue of character he’s been attempting to instil in what had been an undiscipli­ned team in the three months since replacing Rex Ryan.

Citing character as being “part of our evaluation process,” McDermott noted White’s background as a high school valedictor­ian and team leader at LSU. Over the past two seasons, White wore No. 18, which is awarded to the Tigers player who best exemplifie­s the program on and off the field since 2003.

“There’s a lot of unknowns in the draft, there’s a lot of unknowns in life in general. And so you try to close that gap as much as much as you can,” McDermott said. “And certainly with the character in this case that Tre’Davious White has, we felt good about that person off the field.” White can also play. Listed at 5-foot-11 and 192 pounds, he was a three-plus-year starter who finished with six intercepti­ons in 48 games. He showed a capability of playing both inside and outside positions, and had added versatilit­y as a punt returner.

White will be given an opportunit­y to compete for a starting job on a defence that lost starting cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who signed with AFC East rival New England in free agency, and cut No. 3 cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman.

“I feel 100 per cent confident,” White said, regarding making the jump to the NFL.

And the Bills had such confidence in the 22-year-old White that they took the calculated risk of passing up a shot to select Ohio State cornerback Marshon Lattimore with the 10th pick and instead move down 17 spots in making a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. In exchange, Buffalo acquired the Chiefs’ third-round pick, 91st overall, and their first-round pick next year.

For McDermott, the trade addressed a short-term goal in allowing Buffalo to increase its number of selections to eight in this year’s draft. And it filled a longer-term objective in providing the Bills two first-round picks next year, which could prove to be valuable assets.

Buffalo could choose to either use both picks on drafting players or incorporat­e them into trade assets should the team elect to address other needs, including its most unsettled position, quarterbac­k.

McDermott said the Bills had preliminar­y talks with the Chiefs of a possible trade once the cornerback free-agent market began to dwindle. Kansas City expressed interest in moving up for a quarterbac­k. Upon making the trade, the Chiefs drafted Texas Tech quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes.

In Buffalo, the detail-oriented 42year-old McDermott is attempting to place his stamp of structure and discipline on a franchise that is in the midst of a 17-year playoff drought — the longest active drought in North America’s four major profession­al sports.

 ?? JOHN WAWROW LISA LAKE, GETTY IMAGES FOR SIRIUSXM ?? Tre’Davious White of LSU visits the SiriusXM NFL Radio talk show after being picked No. 27 overall by the Buffalo Bills.
JOHN WAWROW LISA LAKE, GETTY IMAGES FOR SIRIUSXM Tre’Davious White of LSU visits the SiriusXM NFL Radio talk show after being picked No. 27 overall by the Buffalo Bills.

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