WR Elbert Dubenion (1960-1968)
Wide receiver Elbert Dubenion was one of the original members of the Buffalo Bills franchise. He played nine seasons with the Bills when they were members of the AFL.
In his career, he caught 294 passes for 5,294 yards and 35 touchdowns. He was a three-time second team All-Pro, and he made his lone Pro Bowl appearance in 1964—a year in which he caught 42 passes for 1,139 yards and 10 touchdowns.
G Billy Shaw (1961-1969)
Billy Shaw was drafted in 1961 by both the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills, but he decided to sign a contract with the Bills.
He was the prototypical "pulling guard," as his lean frame allowed him to get down field, blocking linebackers and defensive backs.
He played nine seasons with the Bills, making 119 career starts. Shaw was named to the All-AFL roster eight times and played in eight All-Star games. He remains the only player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame to never play a game in the National Football League.
LB Darryl Talley (1983-1994)
Darryl Talley was a key member of the Buffalo Bills' Super Bowl teams from 1990-1993. Drafted in the second round of the 1983 NFL draft out of West Virginia as an All-American, Talley went on to play 12 seasons with the Bills. He recorded 1,252 tackles, 38.5 sacks, 12 interceptions, and 17 forced fumbles.
Talley was also a two-time All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowler.