Had Kyle Williams played in a larger media market or for a team that made the playoffs, he would be a household name across the NFL.
Although he's a long shot to make it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, there shouldn't be much question about whether the tough-as-nails defensive tackle will be recognized one day on the Buffalo Bills' wall of fame inside Ralph Wilson Stadium. He has been a sturdy, reliable and productive player since Buffalo selected him in the fifth round, No. 134 overall, of the 2006 draft.
Yet to appear in a playoff game in his 10-year NFL career, Williams has been unfazed by the team's myriad coaching changes during his tenure.