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27. Shane Conlan

The Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1987, Shane Conlan would build upon that three consecutive Pro Bowl campaigns.  He would be a quick fan favorite in Buffalo utilizing the same energy he brought as he did when he was a star at Penn State.  Conlan played for the Bills for six seasons before signing with the Rams, and as a Bill he netted 545 Tackles.

24. George Saimes

The Buffalo Bills of the 1960’s were loaded weren’t they?  Another member of those two AFL Championships was Safety, George Saimes, a three time First Team AFL All-Pro.  He was well regarded in the AFL for his ability to tackle opposing players in the open field.  Saimes is also a member of the All-Time AFL Roster.

As for the Bills, they inducted the two-time AFL Champion into their Wall of Fame in 2000.

17. Kyle Williams

Although he was considered undersized for a Defensive Tackle, it did not take Kyle Williams long to crack the Buffalo Bills starting lineup.  Once Williams did, he would stay there for the duration of his 13-year career and he would work his way into being one of the best in the National Football League.  A Bill throughout his career, Williams was a six-time Pro Bowl Selection and his 48.5 Quarterback Sacks is the franchise leader among Defensive Tackles.  Williams will not go down in Buffalo Bills history as one of their best defensive players but his leadership and popularity had few peers.

28. Nate Odomes

Nate Odomes was another key member of the Buffalo Bills four AFC Championships and was the Interceptions leader in the National Football League in 1993.  The two time Pro Bowler would record key interceptions in both the famous Frank Reich comeback game and in Super Bowl XXVII.  WIth the Bills, Odomes secured 26 Interceptions.