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47. John Fina

A first round draft pick out of Arizona, John Fina would become a solid Offensive Tackle for the Buffalo Bills.  Fina would spend ten years with Buffalo, with one final year in the league as an Arizona Cardinal.

41. Ben Williams

A ten-year NFL veteran, all spent with the Buffalo Bills, Ben Williams made history in college as the first black football player for the University of Mississippi.  As a professional, Williams would make the Pro Bowl in 1982 and was an effective pass-rusher who recorded 45.5 Sacks.

34. Ron McDole

Ron McDole would become a member of the AFL All-Time Second Team and like so many who made our Buffalo Bills Top 50, McDole was a member of the two consecutive AFL Championship Teams.  McDole would also become a two time AFL All-Star, and was one of the better Defensive Ends of his day.
One of the most dynamic players from the first decade of the existence of the Buffalo Bills, Elbert Dubenion was a fleet-footed flanker who would capture the attention of the Bills fanbase.  An AFL All-Star in 1964, Dubenion holds the record for the longest reception (93 Yards) in AFL history and is seventh all-time in AFL Receptions and Receiving Yards.  Dubenion aided the Bills in winning two AFL Championships.