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15. Tom Sestak

A member of the 1964 and 1965 AFL Championship Teams, Defensive Tackle, Tom Sestak was a master pass rusher and was chosen for the All-Time AFL Team.  Sestak would only play for the Buffalo Bills and was a four-time AFL All-Star.  Sestak led the AFL (unofficially) in Sacks in 1964 with 15.5 and took down the Quarterback 52 times in total.

Buffalo inducted Sestak into their Wall of Fame in 1987. 

20. Joe Ferguson

While Joe Ferguson was never a Pro Bowl selection, he was a long time starter with the Bills and would lead the NFL in Passing Yards in 1977 and Touchdown Passes in 1975.  He may have had more picks than TD passes, but many of the top quarterbacks did have that in that era, and this is still one of the better QBs that Buffalo has ever had.

Buffalo inducted Ferguson into their Wall of Fame in 1995.

22. Steve Tasker

Without question, Steve Tasker is the most famous (and best) Special Teams player in Buffalo Bills history.  Tasker was not a large man, but an exceptionally hard hitter and was known for forcing fumbles.  He was held in such high regard that he would make multiple Pro Bowls and was a Semi-Finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.  

Although Canton eluded Tasker, he was inducted into the Bills Wall of Fame in 2007.

23. Eric Moulds

A three-time Pro Bowl selection with the Buffalo Bills, Eric Moulds would exceed 1,000 Yards receiving in four seasons and would finish second in that category in 1998.  He would set a Bills Playoff record in a game against the Miami Dolphins where he had 240 Yards from the air.

With the Bills, Moulds had 58 Touchdowns with 9,096 Yards.