No media was present for the Buffalo Bills' OTA practice on Tuesday, but cornerback Tre'Davious White did his best to play the role of reporter for the NFL Network on Tuesday.

White joined Andrew Siciliano on NFL Network's Up to the Minute and was asked about practice. After giving a generic response about getting better everyday, Siciliano asked White if he intercepted rookie quarterback Josh Allen. White told Siciliano that he didn't come away with an interception and had high praise for Buffalo's No. 7 overall pick. The cornerback told Siciliano that Allen was going to be one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL.

"Josh Allen's been doing a great job of throwing that ball, man," said White. "When I say he has a great arm, he's been throwing it around, man. Hey, be on the lookout for Josh Allen. He's going to be one of the best young quarterbacks in this league for a long time."

Siciliano next asked White about Allen's arm. While praising Allen's arm strength, White predicted that the quarterback would break wide receivers fingers in 2018.

"It's great, man," White told Siciliano. "It's one of the best I've seen at such a young age, for him just coming into the league. I mean he's been zipping that thing, it comes with a lot of heat behind it. He's going to break a lot of guys fingers this year."

Before moving on to the topic of top 10 second-year players, White told Siciliano that Allen's arm was as good as advertised and invited the NFL Network host to Buffalo to take in a practice.

"Is it as good as advertised? It is as good as advertised. Whatever you've heard about it, it's all true. You should come see it for yourself."

There's no telling when Allen will start for Buffalo, but he seems to be doing all the right things on the field early in his Bills career.