Orchard Park, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills were able to trade back and fill a huge need, drafting LSU cornerback Tre'Davious White with the No. 27 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.

Buffalo managed to turn the No. 10 pick into White, a third-round pick this year and a first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. It's tough to argue with the pick, especially after the Bills lost cornerback Stephon Gilmore in free agency. White will come in and compete with Kevon Seymour and Ronald Darby to be a starting cornerback for the Buffalo Bills on day one.

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The Bills passed up on Ohio State cornerback Marshon Lattimore with the No. 10 pick in the draft but go arguably the next best cornerback in the draft in White. According to Pro Football Focus, White had 12 pass breakups in 2016, which was good for third in the country. He took a huge step forward in 2016, improving his NFL passer rating against from 114.4 to 60.6 this season. He also allowed just three touchdowns this season and only missed five tackles all season. Add to that, he's a dynamic punt returner.

While some project White as more of a press man corner, he fits the length and speed profile Bills coach Sean McDermott looks for. NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein is a fan of White's game.

"Full-time starter for better part of four years and one of the premier mirror-and-match cornerbacks in the game," he wrote. Has the feet, athleticism and instincts for prolonged coverage responsibilities and his twitch will always have him near the throw. Best suited for all forms of man coverage. Should compete as special teams performer. Lacks run-support physicality to be an every-down corner, but he's talented enough to challenge for slot duties right away."

White is a versatile, experienced and speedy corner who could play a few different spots for the Bills. This way a nice first night of the draft for the Buffalo Bills.