We already voted for the best linebacker from Buffalo’s playoff drought, and London Fletcher won the spot with 54% of the vote. With him out of the picture, let’s select the number two guy for our roster. Here are the remaining candidates:
The Bills signed Spikes to a hefty six-year deal ahead of the 2003 season, hoping for a dynamic pairing with Fletcher. They saw immediate results, with the linebacker making his first Pro Bowl in 2003. Spikes was then voted first-team All-Pro in 2004, a season with five interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), four forced fumbles, three sacks, and 96 tackles.