With Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde set to hit free agency in 2024, it might be time to look for a replacement. With Jordan Poyer locked up for another season, it will be tough to keep two safeties at a top-of-the-market price.
Recently, Micah's wife, Amanda, posted what seemed to be a farewell message to the Bills Mafia. Although it'd be a painful departure if it comes to that, especially with a new defensive coordinator, but there are candidates to replace him in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Among those is Senior Bowl standout Kamren Kinchens, who recently spoke to A to Z Sports' own Travis May to discuss who he models his game after.
Kinchens mentioned Antoine Winfield, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' versatile safety who was named First-Team All-Pro in 2023. In the clip below, Kinchens mentions various players he'd like to play with. Although not on the video, May revealed he also mentioned the Bills' Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde.
Talked with Kamren Kinchens, S Miami about some DBs he’d like to play with and who he models his game after at the #SeniorBowl today.
— Travis May (@FF_TravisM) January 30, 2024
Elite safety talent with ball skills. pic.twitter.com/UPd7wsZl2R
He'd fit right into the Bills' defensive scheme. Under the Sean McDermott regime, Buffalo has done a great job giving safeties hybrid roles where they play free and strong safety.
Per A to Z Sports' Rob Gregson, Kinchens "makes plays all over the defense. Capable of playing in the high post, as plus one in the box, or in split coverages."
Below is a summary from our full scouting report on Kamren Kinchens by A to Z Sports' Rob Gregson:
Kinchens is a blend of size, speed and power that you can’t put into a box when it comes to his label. He struggles in some technical areas and could benefit from better eye discipline but his physical traits and ball skills make him a versatile playmaker that defensive coordinators will love to deploy.
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