I'm really interested in how the competition shakes out at cornerback. Gilmore and Dawson are roster locks. Jason McCourty and Eric Rowe would figure to be the front-runners for the 2/3 spots, but they're both in the last year of their deals. The team saves a little less than $3 MM if they cut J.McCourty and a little more than $1 MM if they cut Rowe. Then they've got Jonathan Jones, who has been a good special teamer and looked good on defense at times in 2017; he's coming off injury and is on the last year of his deal, too (though he's a RFA after 2018). Cyrus Jones is returning from injury and has been bad in limited duty, though he was a second round pick just two years ago. Keion Crossen was a 7th-rounder and JC Jackson was an interesting UDFA; both would be under control several years cheap. They like Ryan Lewis enough that they paid him like he was on the active roster when Buffalo tried to sign him from the practice squad. Jomal Wiltz spent all last season on the PS, too. They could keep as many as six CB (five is more likely) and it wouldn't be shocking to see them move on from J.McCourty or Rowe depending on how everyone is playing.