4. Bills S Jordan Poyer
Up next is Bills safety Jordan Poyer, who is coming off of arguably his best season in the league. Poyer was First Team All Pro, and was ranked as the best coverage safety in the NFL according to PFF.
In 16 games played this season. Poyer tallied 93 combined tackles, five interceptions, nine pass deflections, and eight tackles for loss. In addition to this, Poyer also only allowed 245 yards and one T., holding opposing QBs to a 55 percent completion rate and a passer rating of 42.2 when targeting him.
Poyer has been one of the best coverage safeties in the NFL for quite some time now. The combination of him and Hyde is something that the Buffalo faith love to see in action.
The addition of these two safeties in 2017 helped thrust the Bills into the postseason and now Super Bowl contention. The Bills are truly one of the best examples of how to properly rebuild a team through both the draft and free agency.