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(Tm/Rnd/Yr) 81 Justin Armour\Armoju00 22 WR 15 9 210 4-Jun S No. Player Age Pos G GS Wt Ht College/Univ BirthDate Yrs AV Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) 81 Justin Armour\ArmoJu00 22 WR 15 9 210 4-Jun Stanford 1/1/1973 Rook 3 Buffalo Bills / 4th / 113th pick / 1995 97 Cornelius Bennett\BennCo00 30 RILB 14 14 237 2-Jun Alabama 8/25/1965 8 8 Indianapolis Colts / 1st / 2nd pick / 1987 80 Bill Brooks\BrooBi00 31 WR 15 10 188 Jun-00 Boston Univ. 4/6/1964 9 7 Indianapolis Colts / 4th / 86th pick / 1986 96 Monty Brown\BrowMo20 25 lilb 16 6 238 Jun-00 Ferris St. 4/13/1970 2 4 79 Ruben Brown\BrowRu00 23 LG 16 16 300 3-Jun Pittsburgh 2/13/1972 Rook 7 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 14th pick / 1995 22 Jeff Burris\BurrJe20 23 LCB 9 9 190 Jun-00 Notre Dame 6/7/1972 1 4 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 27th pick / 1994 2 Steve Christie\chrisste01 28 K 16 0 195 Jun-00 William & Mary 11/13/1967 5 2 88 Tony Cline\ClinTo00 24 te 16 1 247 4-Jun Stanford 11/24/1971 Rook 1 Buffalo Bills / 4th / 131st pick / 1995 15 Todd Collins\CollTo00 24 qb 7 1 225 4-Jun Michigan 11/5/1971 Rook 0 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 45th pick / 1995 87 Rob Coons\CoonRo20 26 4 0 249 5-Jun Pittsburgh 9/18/1969 Rook 0 85 Russell Copeland\CopeRu00 24 WR 16 15 200 Jun-00 Memphis 11/14/1971 2 6 Buffalo Bills / 4th / 111th pick / 1993 57 Damien Covington\CoviDa20 23 lb 13 1 236 11-May North Carolina St. 12/4/1972 Rook 1 Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 96th pick / 1995 43 Matt Darby\DarbMa20 27 db 7 3 200 2-Jun UCLA 11/19/1968 3 2 Buffalo Bills / 5th / 139th pick / 1992 62 Mike Devlin\DevlMi20 26 16 0 305 2-Jun Iowa 11/16/1969 2 1 Buffalo Bills / 5th / 136th pick / 1993 41 Greg Evans\EvanGr20 24 db 16 4 217 1-Jun TCU 6/28/1971 Rook 3 70 John Fina\FinaJo20 26 LT 16 16 300 5-Jun Arizona 3/11/1969 3 7 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 27th pick / 1992 35 Carwell Gardner\GardCa00 29 fb 15 4 240 2-Jun KentuckyLouisville 11/27/1966 5 1 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 42nd pick / 1990 42 Chris Green\GreeCh20 27 db 16 1 192 11-May Illinois 2/26/1968 4 1 Miami Dolphins / 7th / 191st pick / 1991 90 Phil Hansen\HansPh20 27 LDE 16 16 278 5-Jun North Dakota St. 5/20/1968 4 9 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 54th pick / 1991 52 John Holecek\HoleJo20 23 1 0 240 2-Jun Illinois 5/7/1972 Rook 0 Buffalo Bills / 5th / 144th pick / 1995 44 Darick Holmes\HolmDa00 24 KR 16 2 226 Jun-00 Portland St. 7/1/1971 Rook 7 Buffalo Bills / 7th / 244th pick / 1995 67 Kent Hull\HullKe00 34 C 16 16 284 5-Jun Mississippi St. 1/13/1961 9 7 27 Ken Irvin\IrviKe20 23 db 16 3 182 11-May Memphis 7/11/1972 Rook 2 Buffalo Bills / 4th / 109th pick / 1995 77 Jim Jeffcoat\JeffJi20 34 de 16 2 274 5-Jun Arizona St. 4/1/1961 12 2 Dallas Cowboys / 1st / 23rd pick / 1983 39 Filmel Johnson\JohnFi20 25 2 0 187 10-May Illinois 12/24/1970 Rook 0 Buffalo Bills / 7th / 221st pick / 1994 84 Lonnie Johnson\JohnLo00 24 TE 16 16 240 3-Jun Florida St. 2/14/1971 1 5 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 61st pick / 1994 20 Henry Jones\JoneHe00 28 SS 13 13 197 11-May Illinois 12/29/1967 4 6 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 26th pick / 1991 30 Yonel Jourdain\JourYo20 24 8 0 204 11-May Southern Illinois 4/20/1971 1 0 12 Jim Kelly\KellJi00 35 QB 15 15 217 3-Jun Miami (FL) 2/14/1960 9 10 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 14th pick / 1983 46 Marlon Kerner\KernMa20 22 lcb 14 5 187 10-May Ohio St. 3/18/1973 Rook 3 Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 76th pick / 1995 68 Corbin Lacina\LaciCo20 25 g 16 3 302 4-Jun Augustana (SD) 11/2/1970 1 2 Buffalo Bills / 6th / 167th pick / 1993 63 Adam Lingner\LingAd20 35 16 0 268 4-Jun Illinois 11/2/1960 12 1 Kansas City Chiefs / 9th / 231st pick / 1983 72 Corey Louchiey\LoucCo20 24 t 13 3 305 8-Jun TennesseeSouth Carolina 10/10/1971 Rook 2 Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 98th pick / 1994 55 Mark Maddox\MaddMa20 27 lb 4 4 233 1-Jun Northern Michigan 3/23/1968 3 2 Buffalo Bills / 9th / 249th pick / 1991 9 Chris Mohr\MohrCh20 29 P 16 0 215 5-Jun Alabama 5/11/1966 6 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers / 6th / 146th pick / 1989 64 Tom Nutten\NuttTo20 24 1 0 280 5-Jun West. Michigan 6/8/1971 Rook 0 Buffalo Bills / 7th / 221st pick / 1995 60 Jerry Ostroski\OstrJe20 25 RG 16 13 320 3-Jun Tulsa 7/12/1970 1 6 Kansas City Chiefs / 10th / 271st pick / 1992 74 Glenn Parker\ParkGl20 29 RT 13 13 305 5-Jun Arizona 4/22/1966 5 6 Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 69th pick / 1990 95 Bryce Paup*+\PaupBr00 27 LOLB 15 15 247 5-Jun Northern Iowa 2/29/1968 5 15 Green Bay Packers / 6th / 159th pick / 1990 58 Marlo Perry\PerrMa21 23 LILB 16 11 250 4-Jun Jackson St. 8/25/1972 1 5 Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 81st pick / 1994 75 Ed Philion\PhilEd20 25 2 0 277 2-Jun Ferris St. 3/27/1970 1 0 94 Mark Pike\PikeMa20 32 16 0 272 4-Jun Georgia Tech 12/27/1963 8 1 Buffalo Bills / 7th / 178th pick / 1986 83 Andre Reed\ReedAn00 31 wr 6 6 190 2-Jun Kutztown Pennsylvania 1/29/1964 10 3 Buffalo Bills / 4th / 86th pick / 1985 59 Sam Rogers\RogeSa20 25 ROLB 16 8 245 3-Jun Colorado 5/30/1970 1 4 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 64th pick / 1994 24 Kurt Schulz\SchuKu20 27 FS 13 13 208 1-Jun East. Washington 12/12/1968 3 7 Buffalo Bills / 7th / 195th pick / 1992 78 Bruce Smith*+\SmitBr00 32 RDE 15 15 262 4-Jun Virginia Tech 6/18/1963 10 16 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 1st pick / 1985 28 Thomas Smith\SmitTh21 25 RCB 16 16 188 11-May North Carolina 12/5/1970 2 7 Buffalo Bills / 1st / 28th pick / 1993 89 Steve Tasker*\TaskSt00 33 wr 13 3 185 9-May Northwestern 4/10/1962 10 3 Houston Oilers / 9th / 226th pick / 1985 82 Damon Thomas\ThomDa20 25 14 0 215 2-Jun Wayne State (NE) 12/15/1970 1 0 34 Thurman Thomas\ThomTh00 29 RB 14 14 200 10-May Oklahoma St. 5/16/1966 7 8 Buffalo Bills / 2nd / 40th pick / 1988 33 Tim Tindale\TindTi00 24 16 0 220 10-May West. Ontario 4/15/1971 Rook 0 10 Alex Van Pelt\VanPAl00 25 1 0 220 1-Jun Pittsburgh 5/1/1970 Rook 0 Pittsburgh Steelers / 8th / 216th pick / 1993 92 Ted Washington\WashTe01 27 NT 16 15 365 5-Jun Louisville 4/13/1968 4 7 San Francisco 49ers / 1st / 25th pick / 1991 50 David White\WhitDa21 25 lb 15 1 235 2-Jun Nebraska 2/27/1970 2 2 73 Karl Wilson\WilsKa20 31 de 11 1 274 5-Jun LSU 9/10/1964 8 1 San Diego Chargers / 3rd / 59th pick / 1987 Team Total 26.7 16 239.4 6-2.1 3.4 No. Player Age Pos G GS Wt Ht College/Univ BirthDate Yrs AV Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) 51 Trev Alberts\AlbeTr20 25 lb 15 3 245 4-Jun Nebraska 8/8/1970 1 2 Indianapolis Colts / 1st / 5th pick / 1994 33 Ashley Ambrose\AmbrAs00 25 16 0 190 11-May Miss. Valley St. 9/17/1970 3 2 Indianapolis Colts / 2nd / 29th pick / 1992 84 Flipper Anderson\AndeFl00 30 wr 2 2 175 Jun-00 UCLA 3/7/1965 7 1 Los Angeles Rams / 2nd / 46th pick / 1988 81 Charles Arbuckle\ArbuCh00 27 te 3 3 248 Jun-16 UCLA 9/13/1968 3 0 New Orleans Saints / 5th / 125th pick / 1990 80 Aaron Bailey\BailAa00 24 KR 15 3 185 10-May Louisville 10/24/1971 1 5 83 Bradford Banta\BantBr00 25 te 16 2 253 Jun-16 USC 12/14/1970 1 0 Indianapolis Colts / 4th / 106th pick / 1994 29 Jason Belser\BelsJa20 25 FS 16 16 188 May-16 Oklahoma 5/28/1970 3 7 Indianapolis Colts / 8th / 197th pick / 1992 56 Tony Bennett\BennTo21 28 RDE 16 16 250 2-Jun Mississippi 7/1/1967 5 9 Green Bay Packers / 1st / 18th pick / 1990 14 Cary Blanchard\blanccar01 27 K 12 0 227 1-Jun Oklahoma St. 11/5/1968 3 3 18 Ben Bronson\BronBe20 23 9 0 159 9-May Baylor 9/9/1972 Rook 0 34 Ray Buchanan\BuchRa00 24 LCB 16 16 186 May-16 Louisville 9/29/1971 2 8 Indianapolis Colts / 3rd / 65th pick / 1993 35 Conrad Clarks\ClarCo20 26 6 0 200 10-May La-Monroe 4/21/1969 Rook 0 3 Mike Cofer\cofermik01 31 4 0 195 1-Jun North Carolina St. 2/19/1964 8 -1 55 Quentin Coryatt\CoryQu20 25 RLB 16 16 250 3-Jun Texas A&M 8/1/1970 3 9 Indianapolis Colts / 1st / 2nd pick / 1992 32 Zack Crockett\CrocZa00 23 16 0 240 2-Jun Florida St. 12/2/1972 Rook 0 Indianapolis Colts / 3rd / 79th pick / 1995 38 Eugene Daniel\DaniEu20 34 RCB 16 16 178 11-May LSU 5/4/1961 11 8 Indianapolis Colts / 8th / 205th pick / 1984 87 Sean Dawkins\DawkSe00 24 WR 16 13 215 4-Jun California 2/3/1971 2 8 Indianapolis Colts / 1st / 16th pick / 1993 85 Ken Dilger\DilgKe00 24 TE 16 13 250 5-Jun Illinois 2/2/1971 Rook 7 Indianapolis Colts / 2nd / 48th pick / 1995 69 Randy Dixon\DixoRa20 30 LG 12 9 305 3-Jun Pittsburgh 3/12/1965 8 5 Indianapolis Colts / 4th / 85th pick / 1987 7 Craig Erickson\EricCr00 26 qb 6 3 209 2-Jun Miami (FL) 5/17/1969 3 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers / 4th / 86th pick / 1992 Philadelphia Eagles / 5th / 131st pick / 1991 28 Marshall Faulk*\FaulMa00 22 RB 16 16 211 May-16 San Diego St.
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