Orchard Park, N.Y. -- After three weeks at St. John Fisher College for training camp, who better than Tre'Davious White to break down the Buffalo Bills defensive backfield?

Sure, there are scouting reports out there. Coaches, general managers and draft experts have all been quoted, but White has seen these guys up close the past few weeks and has some thoughts.

"As far as our room, we have a lot of good guys that can come in anytime and plug in for any one of us," White said.

The battle to make the roster is intensifying with only two preseason games remaining. Get to know the cornerbacks a bit better through the eyes of White.

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Vontae Davis

"Hold up, his name ain't Vontae Davis. His name is Uncle Vontae. I call him Uncle Vontae, Uncle V. I just look at him for that veteran knowledge. He's been there and done it. He's guarded guys like Randy Moss. He's been a Pro Bowler in this league, so anything I can take from him as far as staying in this league a long time and doing it at a high level, I mean I'm all ears for it. He's been telling me a lot about just life and how to handle the pressure of being a cornerback and being one of the good cornerbacks in the league, how to go about your game week and how to go about your career and how you have to be mentally tough to play the position."

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Lafayette Pitts

"Man, he tries (to dance). We call him 'worm' and he's a good dude, man, but his dance moves are not coordinated. They're so off, but he can try a little bit. He can get away with it because the only thing he's gotta to do is shake his dreads a little bit and they'll think he's on.

"He's a big, physical guy. He gets his hands on you and he can disrupt the route at the beginning, and then he can run because he's extremely athletic."

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Taron Johnson

"He's going to be good, man. It's his first year playing nickel corner and he's one of the guys you can tell just knows football. He has a great knowledge and a great feel for the game. He's coming in and playing at a new position and doing it at a high level so far. Going into the season, I feel like he's going to make a ton of plays for us. A guy like that we have to keep around because he's got so much knowledge about the game. The game is slow to him and the way he carries himself he has a lot of confidence on the field."

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Phillip Gaines

"Phil is another good player. He can play outside, he can play inside, and he's coming from a scheme that was man-based, and now coming to a scheme that's zone-based, you can use him in man-to-man coverage because he's so fast and quick. He's been helping me out a lot just in terms of how to treat your body and just try to take care of your body off the field. His second year in the league he actually tore his ACL, and he was just telling me how it was a combination of a lot of things, and just his body being off. So I just take examples from guys like that and try to not do the same things so my body can hold up. He's been a big help."

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Levi Wallace

"He's a baller. He comes from Alabama and he's a winner -- he knows winning and what it takes to win. Every day he works like it and he asks questions and pays attention to detail like he want to win an make the squad. He's been doing a good job in the preseason, and in practice he's been shutting down, and he's got a bright future.

"We definitely got a steal in getting him as an undrafted free agent. I really like his game and he's one of my favorite guys in the room because he's laid back and goes out and handles his job."

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Breon Borders

"He's a guy that was in Oakland (playing for the Raiders) and came here last year and he's been making plays. He's a ball hawk. He has had a lot of picks through training camp, and in the games he showed up a lot in the run game and you know how he can cover guys. He's another good one."

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Ryan Carter

"He has great feet. Just from being a shorter guy he has great feet to mirror guys and stay in front of them at the line of scrimmage. His lateral quickness is second to none, and just coming from Clemson, he's won it also. We got guys that can buy into our scheme and pretty much do it at a high level. He's another guy we can plug in inside or outside and he can do some things. He had a sick pick against our offense during camp. He went and got the ball at its highest point. So we got playmakers in our room."

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