Pro Football Focus sees a new home for Buffalo Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas when the NFL's free agency period opens on March 10. Douglas, 30, acquired via trade two years ago by the Bills in a deal with the Green Bay Packers. Last offseason he restructured his contract to help the team's salary cap situation.
With the Detroit Lions in the market for a cornerback this offseason, one NFL analyst believes the team could bring in Buffalo Bills veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas to address their need.
It is a bit too early for mocks ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. Even ESPN's NFL draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. has reflected that in his latest pre-combine predictions. Even so, some guesses were still made by Kiper--including one for the Bills in Round 1 of the upcoming draft.
Douglas, 30, was acquired by the Bills in a trade in 2023 and has started 23 games for the Bills. In 2024, Douglas started 15 regular season games for the Bills and all three playoff games.
Nick Villano of FanSided has predicted that Douglas will end up leaving the Bills to reunite with the Green Bay Packers. Of course, Buffalo originally acquired Douglas in a trade with the Packers.
The ideal solution would be for the Bills to get younger and more athletic at cornerback. And the expected hiring of new defensive assistant Ryan Nielsen from New England, who majors in man coverage,
Buffalo Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas has been named one of the best pending free agents by ESPN heading into the 2025 NFL offseason. Douglas, 30 next season, landed at the No. 25 overall spot in the outlet's ranking of the top-50 pending
ESPN's Mel Kiper has the Buffalo Bills adding a versatile DB prospect to their secondary in his latest 2025 NFL mock draft.
The Baltimore Ravens are urged to sign veteran Buffalo Bills starting cornerback Rasul Douglas as part of a bold, "double up" strategy.