Buffalo Bills’ rookie cornerback Tre’Davious White has been the star of the team’s secondary thus far this season. The 22-year-old has recorded an impressive 22 tackles and 11 pass deflections through five games. He’s even scored a touchdown off of a fumble recovery.

What is perhaps most impressive about White’s stellar stat-line is the competition that he’s constructed these outings against. Two of White’s stronger outings this season came against the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons, two offenses that are extremely efficient.

The cornerback will go up against another talented offense this week when the Bills take on the Mike Evans-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers. White talked about competing against strong offenses while talking to the media on Wednesday afternoon.

“Well you know, we’re used to going against these explosive offenses, we’ve had some of the best offenses in the NFL these last few weeks,” White said. “Honestly, it doesn’t matter what quarterback is in. For us, we do what we do and do the techniques and things, it won’t matter, we just have to do the right things.”

While many fans feel as though White has been fantastic this season, the cornerback doesn’t share these sentiments. In fact, White feels as though he hasn’t been all that great this season, and he used the team’s bye week to fix the flaws in his game.

“If I continue to do the things I’ve been doing, I’m in for a long day, man, it’s been bad,” White said. “I self-scouted myself over the bye week and my play was sucky. It was terrible. The last game I sucked, then during the first four games I noticed some things that offenses are going to pick up on and if I continue to do those things, I’m in for a long season, so I have to get better.

White went on to talk about his performance in Buffalo’s Week 5 clash with the Cincinnati Bengals. While the former LSU Tiger did give up a few big plays throughout the afternoon, he was able to bounce back. He ended up recording two tackles and three pass deflections in the loss, making some key plays near the end of the game.

However, White couldn’t care less about his personal stats.

“Yeah I did [make plays], but if I don’t give up that touchdown, we don’t lose. That’s simple. So I put that on myself. Then the long third down, we were up and I give up the long third down and that’s the end of the third quarter and the next play they score.”

“So that loss is on those two plays by me, and that ate me up for the last week and a half, so I’m in for probably one of my best performances this weekend so far because I got to bounce back. That really ate me up.”

White has been great thus far this season, but great simply isn’t good enough for the young defensive back. He expects the best out of himself each and every time he’s on the field, something that only bodes well for Bills fans.