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50. Robert James

Robert James did not have a long career in the National Football League, but all six of his campaigns were spent with the Buffalo Bills.  In the final three years he spent in the NFL, James was named to the Pro Bowl, two of which saw him earning a spot on the First Team All-Pro roster.   A career-ending knee injury in 1975 would end him for good.  Still, not a bad career for an undrafted player from tiny Fisk College.

46. Lee Evans

Having the honor of being the first player in NFL history to score 80 Yard+ Touchdowns in one quarter, Lee Evans was a decent Wide Receiver who played all but one of his NFL seasons with the Buffalo Bills.  Evans would twice go over 1,000 Yards Receiving in a season and had over 6,000 Yards from Scrimmage as a Bill.  Evans played from Buffalo from 2004 to 2010.

45. Fred Jackson

Undrafted out of college, and having to go through NFL Europe, Fred Jackson did not make his NFL debut until 2007 when he was 26.  Despite that late start, Jackson made an impact with the Buffalo Bills and would exceed 1,000 Yards From Scrimmage five times as a Bill, and he was the NFL leader in All-Purpose Yards in 2009.

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