Breaking down the greatest undrafted Buffalo Bills players of all-time

The Buffalo Bills have a few guys from this year's group of undrafted that could make the Bills roster in 2024, but let's look at past UDFA's and rank the best of the best.
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2. LT - Jason Peters

Jason Peters could easily be number one on this list, and I wouldn't argue too hard. He came to the Bills in 2004, going undrafted largely because he was listed as a tight end, and never played offensive tackle before signing his rookie free agent deal. Coming out of high school, he was a defensive tackle, and the Arkansas Razorbacks moved him to tight end. After joining the Bills, it took a couple of seasons to entrench himself on the offensive line, starting only 11 games those first two seasons.

During his five seasons in Buffalo, he earned second-team All-Pro honors twice and was a two-time Pro Bowler. He started 55 games for the Bills and I would have ranked him higher if he had been with Buffalo longer. Most of his career was spent with the Philadelphia Eagles after the Bills traded him in a deal that included multiple draft picks, one of which was used to select Bills center Eric Wood in the first round. Peters made Gil Brandt's top-30 undrafted players in league history, at number 22.